Tshwane’s officials are particularly concerned about Wierda Road, over the N14 highway, where the road is sagging due to a developing sinkhole.🌧️ Get the details here👇
they are monitoring the weather situation, with the province’s disaster management centres.
He said the department is working with municipalities and NGOs to help those affected by the adverse weather. Khumalo warned residents that above-normal rainfall is expected in Gauteng until the end of the year.Meanwhile, the police have issued advice for residents should they be affected by floods:Do not attempt to cross flowing water sources such as rivers. 15cm of fast-flowing water can knock you off your feet and be enough for you to be unable to regain your footing.
Do not drive across low-Iying bridges that have flooded. 30cm of flowing water could be enough to move the average family vehicle.Pay close attention to weather alerts and media notices. When reporting emergencies, provide precise location details to ensure that help can be sent soon as possible.
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