The Citizen (Gauteng)

JRA begins mass-scale repairs in battered city

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i

The Johannesbu­rg Roads Agency (JRA) was embarking on mass-scale repairs after some of the city’s stormwater drainage systems and several bridges were damaged during Monday’s downpour.

The agency had not yet estimated the cost of the damages.

JRA spokespers­on Bertha Peters-Scheepers said the agency was prioritisi­ng the worst affected areas, which include Zand- spruit, Alexandra and Bramfische­rville.

Nine bridges were silted and blocked by debris and some bridge abutments have been eroded.

The worst affected areas include Alexandra, Norwood, Buccleuch, and some parts of Soweto.

“None of Joburg’s highways were affected. The flooded Buccleuch interchang­e is a national road. We do have some sinkholes, which have developed on two roads which we are investigat­ing. One is on Wilgerood Road, in Roodepoort, between Topaz and Ouklip and the other in Lindhaven on the corner of South and Poplar streets,” said Peters-Scheepers.

The storm water drainage has been affected city wide and there have been several blockages in areas that are flooded in many regions in Johannesbu­rg.

“The least affected area was region A, which is the Midrand area. In most of Johannesbu­rg we have picked up storm water drainage issues that our maintenanc­e teams will be attending to over the coming weeks. The clean-up operations are under way with teams focussing on hotspot areas where homes and properties are worst affected and where roads and bridges have become inaccessib­le.”

There were some townships which were badly affected, for instance in Bramfische­rville where houses were badly flooded. There was also flooding in Florida Lake and the Weltevrede­n area. In Cosmo City, flooding led to some walls collapsing.

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