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WARNING: Take precaution during severe thunderstorms

The City of Ekurhuleni warns residents and motorists to take precautions during severe thunderstorms and possible flash floods.

“It is of great importance that different communities around the City of Ekurhuleni and country at large be made aware of the dangers associated with flash floods, moreover during severe thunderstorms accompanied by heavy downpours,” says Pieter Rudolph, spokesman for the Disaster and Emergency Management Services (DEMS).

Following the heavy downpours experienced within the City of Ekurhuleni, the DEMS is on high alert for any eventualities subsequent to flooding.

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The Department and South African Weather Services would like to share the following safety tips:

• If outdoors seek shelter immediately, but do not seek shelter under a tree, under telephone or power lines, on hilltops, in isolated sheds, under unprotected gazebos or picnic shelters.

• If there is a group of low trees separate from high trees, you can hide under the low trees.

If the tree is alone or higher than the others stay away from it.

• Avoid being near metal objects such as: fences, golf carts, telephone or power lines and steel structures such as pylons and windmills.

• Do not: hold any metal object, use any electrical appliance, use the telephone or take a bath or shower.

• Do not play sport during thunderstorms.

Golfers and fishermen are at high risk.

• If possible, stay indoors well clear of windows. Shelter pets, cover vehicles and disconnect electrical appliances.

• Find shelter in a building or vehicle.

• Unplug all electrical equipment that is not extremely important, including computers.

• Close curtains and windows – if the glass should break, the curtain will protect you against flying pieces.

• When walking, do not attempt to cross flowing streams.

Remember that it takes only six inches (15.24cm) of rushing water to knock an adult off his or her feet.

• Do not ignore the barricades.

• If flooding begins in your area, go to higher ground immediately.

• When driving, always be aware that the road bed under floodwaters may be severely damaged.

Never drive through flooded roadways.

Remember that it takes only two feet of water to carry away a vehicle.

• Do not drive through standing water on roads or in parking lots.

• The average automobile can be swept off the road in 12 inches (30.48cm) of moving water and roads covered by water are prone to collapse.

Read: Tips to survive flash flooding

Attempting to drive through water also may stall your engine, with the potential to cause irreparable damage if you try to restart the engine.

If you come upon a flooded street, take an alternate route.

• If your vehicle stalls, get out immediately and go to higher ground.

• Be extra cautious at night, when it is harder to see possible flood dangers.

• These four words could save your life: Turn around, don’t drown.

Below are the emergency numbers to call in the event of an emergency:

The Ekurhuleni’s DEMS emergency number: 011 458 0911 (paid line).

National emergency number: 10177

Cellphone emergency number: 112

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