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Emergency services on high alert for flooding

Emergency services in the metro are warning people to be aware of the possibility of flash floods.

The South African Weather Services (SAWS) is warning of flash floods due to heavy rain expected today, in the Gauteng province.

Localised flooding is anticipated in different areas around the province.

As heavy rain is expected, rivers, canals and streams might experience a high volume of water, which might result in flash floods.

The Ekurhuleni Disaster and Emergency Management Services Department (DEMS) would also like to caution residents in the metro be on high alert for such occurrences.

Low lying areas are always subjected to flooding and people are advised to take extra precautions.

Residents are advised to take the following safety tips into account:

  • Avoid crossing swollen streams, canals and flooded rivers.
  • Advise children not to play in flash flood areas.
  • Parents should ensure that children’s routes to school are safe. If possible parents should accompany their children to school, especially pre-school and primary school children.
  • Motorists should avoid flooded subways.
  • If trapped in flooding while in the vehicle, abandon it and climb to higher ground.
  • If river bridges are covered by flood water, turn back and use alternative routes. Never drive over a bridge covered by flood water, you do not know how deep it is or if the road has been washed away.
  • During the night, flooded areas are not clearly seen, be vigilant.
  • Those in low lying areas can excavate canals that divert floods away from homes.
  • Usage of sand bags/sacks to channel flash floods away from homes is advised.

Residents are advised to listen to the radio and watch television for warnings on the weather and to adhere to the safety tips from the officials.

DEMS is always prepared to timeously respond to all incidents within the municipality.

Communities are also expected to assist in mitigating the occurrences of emergencies.

Over and above this, DEMS is also on high alert for any emergencies around the metro.

In case of an emergency call 10177 or 011 458-0911, or 112 from a cellphone.

Speak clearly on the phone when reporting an emergency.

Provide the operators with all the necessary details required.

Do not end the conversation until all questions are answered.

 

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