Find out how extreme weather in Western Cape led to school closures and a truck trailer blown off the road. Details inside!
The Western Cape is facing severe weather conditions as a level 9 weather warning prompts school closures and a call to action from the government. Premier Alan Winde has updated the public on proactive measures being taken to mitigate the impact of the extreme weather system. The focus is on safety as strong winds and heavy rainfall have led to disruptions across the region, with the Disaster Coordinating Committee activated to handle emergencies.
In the Overberg region, disruptive rain is causing concerns about widespread flooding, property damage, and threats to livelihoods. The violent Cape winds made headlines when a truck trailer component was blown off the N1 near the Huguenot Tunnel, highlighting the dangerous conditions faced on the roads. The Cape Winelands, Overberg, and Helderberg areas are experiencing school closures and advisories to residents and visitors as a precautionary measure.
In a surprising turn of events, the heavy rains are actually helping to dampen down fires in the Winelands region, providing relief from the recent blazes that have affected the area. Education MEC David Maynier has been updating the public on school closures and safety measures. The extreme weather is a reminder of the unpredictable nature of Mother Nature, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and community support in times of crisis.
Joint Media Release: Premier updates public on proactive measures Western Cape Government is taking to mitigate possible impact of severe weather system ...
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.
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 ...
In light of the severe weather conditions, Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has issued urgent advisories to residents and visitors across the region.
Weather service warns about disruptive rain that could cause widespread flooding, damage to property and loss of livelihoods.
Torrid winds in the Western Cape led to a truck trailer component being blown off the N1 as it approached the Huguenot Tunnel, just outside Paarl.
Strong winds are wreaking havoc in some parts of the Western Cape following a Level 9 warning by the South African Weather Service.
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 ...
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, ...
Orange Level 6 disruptive rain warning: Across western parts of Western Cape, including the City of Cape Town. Yellow Level 4 strong winds and damaging wave ...