The SA Weather Service says weather conditions are expected to improve and clear over most of the country from Tuesday.
JOHANNESBURG - The South African Weather Service said the inclement weather that's gripped parts of the country recently is expected to ease in the coming week.
The weather service said parts of the country that experienced heavy rainfall, such as KwaZulu-Natal and the central inland provinces, would see a 60% chance of rainfall Sunday. The heavy rains have wreaked havoc, with infrastructure, roads, and homes across the country damaged.At least four people have been swept away by overflowing rivers in Gauteng, and at least four lives were claimed by floods in Mpumalanga since the rains began.
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