WC to brave heavy downpours, high winds from Tues to Thursday

The Western Cape government is on high alert following an Orange Level 8 weather warning for the province.

The South African Weather Service issued an advisory for disruptive rain that is expected

to grip the province on Tuesday until Thursday.

Towns in the Garden Route are expected to be the worst affected, with up to 200 milimetres of rain anticipated.

The province’s head of disaster management, Colin Deiner, said local and provincial rescue resources have been activated.

“We will be seeing extreme rains between 200 and 300 millimetres, high winds in the Garden Route, the Central Karoo District, and parts of the Overberg and the Cape Winelands District Municipality,” said Deiner.

Deiner said earth-moving equipment and provincial traffic services are also being deployed in preparation for the severe weather system.

“We are currently doing risk assessments of school bus routes, dams and rivers, estuaries, roads, and are taking the appropriate action to be prepared for when this storm makes landfall,” said Deiner.

WC WINTER READINESS PLAN IS IN PLACE

Deiner said teams have been preparing by clearing drains and riverbeds, adding that biomass often clogs waterways, increasing the risk of flash floods during heavy winter rains.

He noted that road maintenance will also form part of the province’s preparations.

“Our emergency services state of readiness really focuses on these kinds of incidents, in the next couple of days and through the next few months, of course.”

Deiner added that the Western Cape has a specialised flood rescue unit based in George.

He said the department is ready to respond to residents in distress this winter.

“We have the SA police diving units. The City of Cape Town has a swift Water Rescue Unit, so does the Department of Health Emergency Medical Services. The province has a Specialised Flood Rescue Unit, and then we have a lot of volunteer organisations.”

Camray Clarke
www.ewn.co.za

Author: Camray Clarke

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