Chaos and havoc unleash as severe weather lashes Cape Town, causing school closures, power outages, and massive damage. Find out how the Western Cape is battling the storm.
Cape Town is currently in the grip of severe weather madness, with the Western Cape facing chaos and closures due to the relentless storm. Drakenstein Farm Watch reports an inundation of calls for help, citing power outages and infrastructural damage as the storm wreaks havoc. Schools in the Cape Winelands and Overberg have been forced to shut down, while strong winds continue to cause disruption across the region.
Motorists are on high alert as roads are closed and incidents of damage pile up. A trailer was blown off a bridge near the Huguenot Tunnel, roofs were ripped off buildings, and trees uprooted by the unrelenting storm. The situation remains tense as the Western Cape government focuses on mitigating the impact of this extreme weather.
In response to a Level 9 warning from the South African Weather Service, parents and residents have been informed of school closures due to the dangerous conditions. The government is working tirelessly to address the aftermath of the storm, with images showcasing the destructive power unleashed on the Western Cape.
Despite the chaos, there is a silver lining as the rain helps dampen down fires in the Winelands, providing relief amid the turmoil. Education MEC David Maynier's update on school closures highlights the severity of the situation, emphasizing the need for caution and preparedness in the face of extreme weather challenges.
Joint Media Release: Premier updates public on proactive measures Western Cape Government is taking to mitigate possible impact of severe weather system ...
According to Drakenstein Farm Watch (DFW), the control and command centre is inundated with calls for assistance. Power outages, infrastructural damage, blown- ...
Strong winds are wreaking havoc in some parts of the Western Cape following a Level 9 warning by the South African Weather Service.
Weather service warns about disruptive rain that could cause widespread flooding, damage to property and loss of livelihoods.
Several roads around Cape Town metro have been closed following minor incidents and obstructions caused by the wind and adverse weather conditions on Sunday ...
Several incidents of damage caused by strong winds, including a trailer being blown off a bridge on the N1 near the Huguenot Tunnel, have been reported in ...
SCHOOL CLOSURES UPDATE 16:45, Sunday 7 April: Education MEC David Maynier says the decision to close schools in the Overberg, Cape Winelands and Helderberg ...
This was due to strong winds and heavy rainfall. The closure is in response to a level 9 warning issued by the SA Weather Service. Western Cape Premier Alan ...
Parents and residents in certain parts of the Western Cape have been told that Schools will be closed on Monday due to extreme weather conditions.
Not only the City of Cape Town but the provincial government in the Western Cape had their hands full dealing with the impact of severe weather system this ...
As stormy weather hit many parts of the country on Sunday, several properties were destroyed in a fire fanned by gale-force winds in Glencairn, Cape Town, ...
Winds of up to 150km/hr has caused mayhem and destruction in the Cape Winelands, Somerset West and the Overberg.
UCT management encourages all staff and students to prioritise their personal safety and to take necessary precautions this week.