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WARNING: Weather service warns of strong winds and extremely high fire danger

The South African Weather Service has warned of a high veld fire danger across Gauteng, and other parts of the country.

As the hot and dry weather persists across the country the South African Weather Service has warned of an extremely high fire danger.

The warning has been issued for Gauteng, as well as many other provinces across the country.

Residents are encouraged to take precautions when travelling.

In addition to this warning the weather service has warned of strong, damaging westerly winds that are expected to sweep across the country.

It is predicted that these winds will be most persistent in the afternoons.

The South African Weather Service has warned of :

  • Veld Fire Conditions

Veld fires are expected in places in Gauteng due to the hot weather.

  • Damaging Winds
Strong winds are expected in places over Gauteng – mainly during the afternoon

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To protect your health during these hot temperatures, which will continue until Friday, remember to keep cool and drink plenty of liquids, and stay out of the sun as much as possible.

Heatstroke and dehydration are a serious risk for both animals and humans during this time.

ER24 offers the following tips:

  • Stay well hydrated by drinking a lot of water.
  • Keep a close eye on babies, the elderly and children. Ensure they stay well hydrated.
  • Remember to ensure pets have a cool place to relax and cool clean water to drink.
  • Try to stay out of direct sunlight.
  • Wear the appropriate clothing and ensure you use sunscreen.
  • Limit participation in outdoor activities. If you plan on participating in outdoor activities, ensure you rest and keep hydrated.
  • If you are going to spend time in a pool, ensure your safety and that of children around you. Ensure that they are supervised while around and in the pool.
  • Do not leave children and pets in a vehicle even with a window open.

ALSO READ: Save water during heatwave, metro urges

Severe heat stroke or exhaustion signs or symptoms include the following:

  • Severe headache.
  • Weakness or disorientation.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Muscle cramps.
  • Severe thirst.
Monitor people who have these symptoms.
Persisting symptoms should be taken seriously and medical assistance should be sought.

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