A 60-year-old female was rescued in Ivory Park on 8 December after she was trapped on a piece of land trying to cross a flooded man-made bridge in the area.
City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi said the woman was rescued by a swift water rescue team in the Themba Khoza area and congratulated the rescuers.
@CityofJoburgEMS @CityofJoburgZA @CoJPublicSafety 60 year old lady who was rescued by our #Swift water rescue team this afternoon in Ivory Park Themba Khoza area well done to the Rescuers @CoJPublicSafety #JoburgBravest pic.twitter.com/ZO3466W7Ko
— Cojems Spokesperson (@RobertMulaudzi) December 8, 2019
Ivory Park has experienced heavy rains since last night (8 December) with some parts experiencing flooding and high water levels. The South African Weather Service has warned that parts of the Gauteng province are expected to have localised flooding, particularly in low-lying areas.
Mulaudzi urged motorists to exercise caution, extend a safe following distance and avoid crossing flooded roads and bridges as many roads across the city are wet and slipperily.
@CityofJoburgEMS Water levels along #ThembaKhoza in Ivory Park this morning @CityofJoburgZA @CoJPublicSafety pic.twitter.com/45BoVbspSl
— Cojems Spokesperson (@RobertMulaudzi) December 9, 2019
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