update (08 July 2022): According to "The Lowvelder", a local newspaper from Nelspruit, all reports indicate that everything is mostly back to normal (as at 08:00 this morning).
update (08 July 2022): According to SANParks, the N4 at the Crocodile River Bridge between Kaapmuiden and Matsulu junction is currently blocked by a truck that has been placed across the road, blocking the whole E-W sides and set alight. (as at 20:26, 07 July 2022)
update (07 July 2022): According to SANParks, the N4 is cleared and open again.
update (07 July 2022): SANParks has released three recent updates regarding the situation outside the southern part of Kruger National Park.
- N4 now closed with trucks at the KaNyamazane turn-off before the gorge.
- The situation around Hazyview and Mkhuhlu is still volatile . Access to Paul Kruger Gate and Numbi Gate still blocked but Phabeni Gate, Open Gate, Crocodile Bridge Gate and Malelane are all accessible.
- Hazyview to Kruger Gate road blocked by truck at Mhkuhlu mall.
update (07 July 2022): SANParks just released a road update on facebook. According to the post, the N4 is now open and it is quiet in the area. It seems the situation is stabilizing. N4 is clear from Mbombela (Nelspruit) to Malelane, including R40 and Mkhuhlu area. The Plaston road still has two trucks but the road can be accessed.
update (07 July 2022): According to local newspaper "Lowvelder", no closures have been reported in Mbombela (Nelspruit) thus far, but some outlying areas are reported as closed. According to a posting by a group member in Kruger National Park's official facebook group, the N4 between Mbombela (Nelspruit) towards Crocodile Bridge Gate is open with police everywhere. However there was an accident between two trucks 40 km before Malelane from Mbombela (Nelspruit). Heavy congested from Malelane's direction.
update (06 July 2022): The road between Hazyview and Kruger National Park's Phabeni Gate is now open.
The promise of a National Shutdown in South Africa was realised by protesters in Mbombela (Nelspruit) and surrounding areas in Mpumalanga, after they blockaded the N4 and several other roads this morning (06 July 2022). Some of the entry roads into the southern part of Kruger National Park are affected, so that South African National Parks (SANParks) has made the following emergency arrangements for 06 July 2022.
- Guests are allowed to leave the Kruger National Park exit gates on their own accord up to gate closing time.
- After gate closing time guests will not be allowed to leave Kruger National Park's exit gates. Guests without bookings will be allowed to spend the night inside their vehicles either at the exit gate or at any of the rest camps in designated areas. They can use the ablution facilities at the gates or at the tourist camp.
- SANParks will keep certain entry gates open after normal closing time for guests with bookings that may make their way to our entry gates. The gates that will be open until 20:00 on 06 July 2022 are:
- Orpen Gate – for visitors with bookings at Orpen, Satara, Marula and Tamboti camps.
- Kruger Gate – for visitors with bookings at any of the tourist facilities in Skukuza.
- Phabeni Gate - for visitors with bookings at any of the tourist facilities in Skukuza or Pretoriuskop.
- Malelane Gate - for visitors with bookings at Malelane Private camp and Berg & Dal.
- Crocodile Bridge Gate - for visitors with bookings at Crocodile Bridge or Lower Sabie.
- Escorts from the entry gates to the camps will be arranged at 18:00, 19:00 and 20:00 by Protection Services.
- HSMs must arrange for the designated gates and camps reception offices to remain open until 21:00.
We'll keep you posted!
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