South Africans Urged to Stay Warm as Cold Snap Grips the Nation

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South Africans Urged to Stay Warm as Cold Snap Grips the Nation
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South Africans have been urged to keep warm as a cold snap continues in many parts of the country with temperatures dropping below minus five in Gauteng.

South Africans face extreme weather conditions, with temperatures dropping to minus five degrees in Gauteng and disruptive rains and strong winds in the Western Cape

The City of Cape Town reports significant damage, with 1,000 homes destroyed in Khayelitsha, and warns of worsening conditions in the next 48 hoursAccording to the South African Weather Services , a strong breeze will affect the Western Cape and Northern Cape. Images: Stock.South Africans are bracing for a prolonged cold snap, and the Johannesburg Emergency Services said it would remain on high alert in all seven of the city’s regions, especially in informal settlements.

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