Botswana Guardian

Be extra careful when crossing rivers and open trenches

- Marcus Monyakeni Communicat­ions Specialist, Department of Water and Sanitation

Currently we are experienci­ng a lot of rain in most parts of the country. Water is all over, be it in rivers that stopped flowing years ago or excavated holes left by constructi­on companies. They are all full of water that poses danger to communitie­s leaving nearby and the motorist. The municipali­ties should lead on making sure all trenches and makeshift bridges within its area of operations are clearly marked with safety tapes and chevrons signages, to alert the community and motorists about the danger of drowning. This also goes to parents to educate children about the danger of open trenches filled with water. Recently there has been several children and adult’s fatalities that emanated from drowning caused by open trenches, rivers and grossing of fast flowing water current in makeshift bridges. In the Free State Botshabelo section “N” two boys aged 11 drowned in a fast- flowing river. Two drivers of a taxi and a sedan in Steelpoort got swept when they attempted to cross a bridge covered with water. Both vehicles got swept by powerful water whilst the drivers disregard the plea by bystanders. That led to unnecessar­y loss of lives because of being careless or totally disobeying safety measures around water. Fellow passengers you have the right to ask the drivers with short sighted judgment not to attempt crossing a raging river that is without proper bridge as that might compromise your safety and life. Recently there are videos of both public and private motor vehicles attempting to cross flooding rivers trending on both television and social media platforms. You are urged to refuse to be part of the unfortunat­e death statistics on water drowning that can be easily avoided. Never attempt to cross rivers that are heavily flowing as that might compromise your safety. Bridges that are submerged under water without clear visibility are not worth to take chances. According to the South African Weather Services the country will still experience heavy rainfall during this festive period, as a result community is urged to be always water safety alert. Water is life “but if not respected it can take our lives.

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