The province will have a violent rain that resulted in localized floods and extreme lightning
Gauteng residents were warned to bend for the violent thunderstorm in Gauteng on Sunday.
The province will have a violent rain that resulted in localized floods and extreme lightning
Air warning
South African Air Service (sawds) gave an update in a yellow level for severe weather.
“Mpumalanga and Tshwane, including Central Parts based on current observations, are expected to be highlighted in Mpumalanga and Tshwane, including Mpumalanga’s escape.
“They will damage informal houses or structures related to the purchase of vulnerable roads, bridges, bridges and settlements, strong or strong damaged winds and lightning reasons for heavy rains,” he said.
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Other warnings
Before Saw Mpumalanga and KwaZula-Natalal (KZN) include inclement weather conditions and storms for most parts.
“Most parts of Kwazulu-Natural, except for heavy storms, excess lightning, full and north-north-north-north-western parts, as well as heavy rains caused by the extreme lightning, hail-north-western parts, as well as heavy rains are expected.”
Reserve measures
Ethekwini Municipality called for a storm of air service air service.
Ethekwini Municipal spokesman Gugu Sisilana residents and motorists called on the action
“Motorists call on to protect a safe distance while being extremely careful and driving on wet roads. It is recommended to travel on bridges and roads because they can be susceptible to the roads,” Sisilana said
Disaster Administration
He added that the municipality’s disaster management section and other ambulance services are in standby mode and follow the forecasts.
“It is recommended that the people are recommended to listen to social media platforms and provide updates.”
At the beginning of this month, in a few areas in Gauteng, Randpark Ridge, Newlands, Strubens Valley, Weltevredenpark, Jukskei Park and Witkoppen Rainfall of flooders.
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