The town is one of the worst affected areas by recent floods in the province.
CAPE TOWN - The Citrusdal municipality in the Western Cape said more rain had been forecast for the area from Tuesday.- Flood-hit Citrusdal residents closed in as main access road still damaged- Despite Citrusdal water supply issues, MEC Simmers satisfied with mop-up efforts
"Eighty percent to 70% rain predictions for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday so we are already getting ready for most possible again flooding. We pray for no floods but based on the consistent rain for three days, persistent rain for three days, we are getting ready."
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