The storm uprooted trees, drenched people's homes and swept debris across parts of Joburg.
JOHANNESBURG - The South African Weather Service has warned of more rain in Gauteng until at least Sunday, while emergency services are responding to more calls about flooded roads in Joburg on Friday morning.
Friday's incidents come while some residents are still trying to repair damage caused by a hailstorm on Monday.#JHBTraffic ⚠️Traffic Advisory⚠️Tarmac washed away . @MyJRA has been notified #JoburgRoadSafety ^NB pic.twitter.com/TOpravGgjw⚠️ *TRAFFIC ALERT*⚠️ Kilburn Road collapsing on both sides by the Pick 'n Pay. Road closed off to traffic on both sides, please avoid. @CityofJoburgZA @GPDRT_ @CoJTransport @crumregionc pic.twitter.
"In Soweto, there is flooding on Moroka Nancefield Road,at Ncube Drive in Dube, affecting traffic flow between Klipspruit Valley and Elias Motsoaledi Road. Still in Soweto, there are reports of flooding on Klipspruit Valley Road next to the Maponya dealership in Orlando West and also in Meadowlands Zone 10 near Kwa Mahlobo Secondary School.
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