The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRi), police and emergency services officials are appealing to South Africans and tourists, to practice caution around water.
CAPE TOWN - The National Sea Rescue Institute , police and emergency services officials are appealing to South Africans and tourists, to practice caution around water.
Members of the commercial maritime industry and recreational boaters, paddlers and sailors are also being urged to take extra care.
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