The Lowvelder

Floods threaten province as rain pours down

- Deborah Gbenro and Stefan de Villers

MBOMBELA - The South African Weather Services (SAWS) has issued a warning for heavy rain that may lead to localised flooding.

It has been raining heavily for the past few days. According to the weather services, by Monday morning, an average of 40 millimetre­s had fallen in Nelspruit, while 20 to 40 millimetre­s are expected in the next couple of days. In Graskop, 186 millimetre­s had fallen. Skukuza saw 93 millimetre­s, Komatipoor­t received 55 millimetre­s, eMahlaleni 11 millimetre­s and Lydenburg 14 millimetre­s.

On Sunday, White River and Mbombela residents' rain gauges were filled to the brim, with as much as 85 millimetre­s recorded in Mbombela and in excess of 125 millimetre­s in White River and surroundin­gs.

One resident recorded 134 millimetre­s in Sabie over 24 hours. Barberton, with a looming water crisis, only received 44 millimetre­s.

Wayne Venter, from the SAWS, told Lowvelder, "There is still a chance of rain on Wednesday. However, the rain should stop by the end of the week." He further explained that floods will be expected until the rain ends.

Isaac Phaahla, GM of communicat­ion of Kruger National Park, commented, "There is no flooding at the park. However, all gravel roads are closed because of the water levels. People have been evacuated from the Nyalaland trail camp to Punda Maria rest camp." He advised visitors to be extremely cautious when driving, and emphasised, "Visitors should not go into 'no entry areas'."

How the rain affected the local dam levels had not been finalised by time of going to press.

An official at the Department of Disaster Management said that as a result of severe rainfall in the Highveld, rivers could rise rapidly within the next few days. The department has been placed on high alert and the official advised communitie­s to be careful when crossing rivers or streams. Drivers are advised to slow down and use their headlights in misty and rainy conditions. The department provided the following tips, should localised flooding occur.

• Do not attempt to drive through flooded areas‚ even if the water looks shallow enough to cross.

• Leave your vehicle if it stalls and immediatel­y move to higher ground.

• Never drive into water that covers the road. You do not know how deep it is or whether the road underneath has been washed away.

• During heavy rains, be on alert near dips in the highway and near low-lying bridges.

• Exercise caution‚ especially at night when visibility is poor.

• Pedestrian­s must avoid areas where water is flowing rapidly.

• Keep children away from playing in drainage ditches, storm water drains or other areas where water accumulate­s.

09/02/2020 18:00 to 10/02/202 20:00 Heavy rain leading to flooding expected over the eastern parts of Mpumalanga: Pixley Ka Seme (Volkrust), Mkhondo (Piet Retief), Msukaligwa (Ermelo) and Albert Luthili (Carolina) Local Municipali­ties, as well as Ehlanzeni (Hazyview, Mashishing, Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Mbombela (Nelspruit), Barberton and Malalane) District from February 9 to 10.

As a result of severe rainfall in the Highveld, rivers could rise rapidly within the next few days. The department has been placed on high alert.

 ?? > Photo: Suzette Pansegrouw ?? The Boulders Road near Kaapmuiden on March 6, 2014.
> Photo: Suzette Pansegrouw The Boulders Road near Kaapmuiden on March 6, 2014.

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