DEMS warns residents after heavy rains were seen in Ekurhuleni

According to the South African Weather Services (SAWS), there is likelihood of more widespread heavy rains with possibilities of flash floods.

The City of Ekurhuleni Disaster and Emergency Management Services (DEMS) is on high alert due to heavy rains across the city.

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In a warning to residents, the city’s DEMS said rivers, dams and water streams have accumulated enough water currents which poses a danger to people, animals and infrastructure.

“Residents are cautioned to practice safe survival skills, strategies and protection of properties in this rainy weather conditions,” said William Ntladi, District Manager Media Liaison: Emergency Services.

“Well known flood prone areas such as subway bridges across the city and low lying residential areas are closely monitored by DEMS department.

“In accordance with South African Weather Services (SAWS), there is high likelihood of widespread heavy rain still expected over Gauteng province with possibilities of flash floods.”

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Safety alert to motorists:

Would you know what to do if you were trapped in a flash flood?

If you are stranded in a tree or building, don’t leave it to enter the flood water. Make alarm and wait for rescuers.

Residents and pedestrians precaution:

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“Residents are advised to listen to the radios and watch television for warnings and remain vigilant at all times.

“DEMS department is always prepared to respond timeously to all incidents within the Municipality.”

NOTE: In case of emergencies: call 011 458 0911 which is City`s Call Centre number, 10177 or cell phone emergency number 112.

 

 

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