The precautions to take during heavy rains
The National Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is pleased with the recent rainfall. As a result of the rain, the dams have been significantly recharged.
According to DWS Western Cape Provincial Head Ntombizanele Bila-Mupariwa, while the rains are much-needed to boost water security, localized flooding has brought misery to families in informal settlements.
Despite our motto, “Water is Life”, Bila-Mupariwa says that heavy rains can be dangerous and community members must take precautions. During heavy rains, the following tips can help communities stay safe.
People are advised to take precautions when crossing low-lying bridges
Advised not to engage in recreational activities near dams, streams, rivers, or other water systems
Avoid parking under trees as the tree branches may fall and damage cars.
Make sure your windows are shut properly when driving.
Driving slowly as road accidents are quite common during the winter season, which is why drivers need to practice extreme caution in this weather.
The South African Weather Services (SAWS) predicts increased precipitation in the Western Cape over the next few days. The weather service warned of an increased risk of flooding in flooding-prone areas in the coming weeks.
DWS and other stakeholders are closely monitoring the heavy rains and will continue to update the public.
Source: Government of South Africa