Car swept away after heavy rain in KNP

'One of the people with me lost their vehicle when it was taken by the floodwater.'

Some rivers are flowing strongly after heavy rains soaked a large area of the Northern part of the Kruger National Park on Saturday, November 23.

Read: Floods in KNP and heavy rain in Tzaneen

Despite the flooding which closed roads and camps in the Kruger National Park, the parks spokesperson, Isaac Phaahla, has expressed relief that the heavy rains in the area brought comfort to animals that suffered under the drought which parched the land for the past few months.

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The Northern part of the park received a high rainfall compared to recent years, with Isaac Phaahla confirming that the KNP recorded approximately 200mm of rain.

Read: KNP drought to floods, roads closed

“We did get rains in the North but the only affected infrastructure was the Sable Hide which is an overnight facility and it will be closed for some time while assessments are
being made. The low water bridges have been opened to motorists but we still urge tourists to be cautious at low water bridges every time we receive rains,” stated Isaac Phaahla.

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Limpopo has been dealing with a severe drought and dams were almost empty with hardly enough water to sustain the province.

Phalaborwa has also had some much-needed rain as well,, some parts of town recorded between 70mm an 80mm, bringing some relief to the residents.

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Residents and visitors to the KNP shared footage clips of the aftermath of the heavy downpours.

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Jaco Gericke told the Phalaborwa Herald that he had spent the night at one of the camps prior to its flooding and that the next morning they were trapped due to the heavy rain.

“I slept at Sable Hide in the Kruger National Park last night [Friday, November 22]. Everything went so well until the morning! One of the people with me lost their vehicle when it was taken by the floodwater. Thank heavenly Father we are all safe. We were trapped,” stated the local paramedic.

Fortunately they managed to retrieve the car from where the water had left it. Phaahla told the Herald that the KNP was unaware of any damage or loss of property to their
guests.

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