#ICYMI: Beware of the thunderstorms and don’t get swept away

JOBURG – Robert Mulaudzi, spokesperson for the City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services warns the public against thunderstorm season. Read here for more.

Johannesburg Emergency Management Services warned the public against expected thunderstorms.

“We have officially entered into thunderstorm season. Residents are urged to listen to the radio, watch television, read newspapers and also follow the @CityofjoburgZA or @CityofjoburgEMS social media pages for latest updates regarding Johannesburg weather,” said Robert Mulaudzi, spokesperson for the City of Johannesburg’s Emergency Management Services.

Mulaudzi explained that past incidents left a number of roads flooded, vehicles were swept away by strong floods, houses and vehicles were damaged in most parts of the city and that residents and motorists should take necessary safety precautions, especially those living in low-lying areas like informal settlements. Mulaudzi urges them to monitor water levels and move to higher ground when there is a need to do so.

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“The City of Johannesburg Disaster Management together with the City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services officials are on high alert monitoring all our low-lying [areas], mostly our 189 informal settlements throughout the city since we know that when we have wet weather conditions like this, they are the hardest hit.”

Mulaudzi assured that the disaster management centre is fully operational and monitoring teams have been dispatched to all seven regions of the city to make sure that they can respond to any emergency as quickly as possible.

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