Heavy rains that brought chaos and flooding to parts of the Western Cape have delivered much-needed relief to the province’s water reserves.
Traffic flow improved significantly on the N1, Du Toitskloof, and Huguenot Tunnel after disruptions from severe weather and flooding.
As municipalities across the Overberg begin with clean-up operations after this weeks massive storms, large areas remain without electricity and water.
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CapeNature reserves face closures after severe flooding damaged roads, facilities and infrastructure across the Western Cape.
Humanitarian relief operations are under way across Cape Town following the severe flooding and storm damage over the past two days.
Dozens of communities across the Eastern Cape remain in the dark as technicians race to repair weather-ravaged electricity infrastructure.
Two people lost their lives in separate weather-related incidents in the Garden Route as heavy rains, flooding and storm damage battered the region.
Heavy rains lashed Cape Town, flooding informal settlements and leaving over 41 000 residents in need as relief efforts get under way across the city.
Drakenstein Municipality’s emergency services are active amid severe weather, addressing flooding, power outages, and road closures to ensure resident safety.