Inclement weather cape town
Heavy rain lashes Cape Penisula
CT disaster risk management says they’ve provided relief to nearly 8,000 families as heavy rains continue.
Mop-up operations are underway after heavy rain and blistering cold took over the Cape at the weekend.
Capetonians are advised to soak up enough sunshine today as another cold front sets in.
More than 8,000 informal settlement residents have been affected by the heavy rain.
The city says plans are in place as two cold fronts are expected over the next few days.
According to weather reports, the Cape will be cold and wet over the next few days.
Agri Wes-Cape says this week’s heavy rainfall has severely damaged farmers’ crops.
Snow has begun falling in certain parts of the Western Cape.
Another cold front is expected to hit the Western Cape on Monday night.
Bad weather in the WC has left many homeless, flooded roads and claimed the life of a vagrant.
WC is experiencing the most intense back to back cold fronts of the winter season.
SA Weather Service says more heavy rains is expected in the Cape metropole.
Disaster teams remain on high alert after assisting nearly 10,000 people.
Disaster Risk Management teams have been dispatched to assist people in distress.
The rail operator said services should return to normal later this month.
Police are assessing flood-hit areas where more than 2,000 families have been displaced.
Heavy rains and gale force winds in the Mother City have resulted in the closure of Chapman’s Peak.
Four people have gone missing due to recent inclement weather in the Western Cape.
The inclement weather has managed to cause major flooding at the Montague Springs Resort.