Heavy rains soak up parts of Gauteng displacing over 300 families

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Heavy rains soak up parts of Gauteng displacing over 300 families
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The heavy rain in various parts of the country in the past few days has led to multiple incidents of flooding in parts of Gauteng.

JOHANNESBURG - The Johannesburg Human Settlements MMC, Mlungisi Mabaso said the rain caused so much damage that some residents were forced to evacuate their homes.

Meanwhile, others were housed by neighbours after the floods swept through their homes causing extensive damage to their belongings. @CityofJoburgEMS its raining in most parts of @CityofJoburgZA residents in our low lying areas are urged to exercise caution avoid crossing river streams and monitor young children to stay away from river streams @CoJPublicSafety #JoburgWeather pic.twitter.com/deDN8DqXXF

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