The City of Tshwane’s Emergency Services Department has urged communities to remain alert following a Yellow Level 5 warning issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS) for disruptive rain, forecast for today, Sunday, 05 January 2025.

The disruptive rain is expected to persist until tomorrow, Monday, 06 January 2025. Acting Public Information and Liaison officer Lindsay Zwelithini Mnguni says the City’s Emergency Services Department team is on standby to respond to any call.

“The impact of disruptive rain, which may be accompanied by widespread showers and thundershowers may include elevated risk of localised flooding, especially of susceptible low-lying areas, informal settlements and susceptible roads. It may also lead to the disruptions of traffic due to major roads being flooded including minor to major vehicle accidents due to poor driving visibility and slippery road conditions,” said Mnguni.

He says they will continue to monitor the weather reports and remain on high alert so as to respond timeously to any related emergencies.

“Residents are equally strongly urged and encouraged to stay informed and monitor short-term weather forecasts and any warnings or alerts issued by the South African Weather Service and other credible sources, and to immediately follow the recommended safety tips,” pleaded Mnguni.

“If possible, stay indoors and away from metal objects which may be hit by lightning, do no not seek shelter under trees or tall objects if there is a thunderstorm. Avoid crossing flooded low-lying roads, bridges and swollen streams. Be aware that any combination of hail, strong winds, heavy rain and/or excessive lighting can accompany thunderstorms.”

He encouraged residents to remain vigilant and to immediately report any emergencies to the City.

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