The City of Tshwane’s 107 toll-free emergency number remained down on Tuesday morning due a damaged fibre line leading to congestion in both incoming and outgoing calls,
The intermittent connectivity issues with the emergency line comes at a crucial time with Tshwane Emergency Management Services (EMS) on high alert for heavy downpours forecast for the region.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a warning for disruptive rain causing potential risks to public safety and infrastructure across the Gauteng province on Tuesday.
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By Tuesday morning, Tshwane has reported no major incidents.
Tshwane EMS spokesperson Lindsay Zwelithini Mnguni said restoring the emergency line was a top priority, with “our team urgently addressing the matter”.
Tshwane residents are urged to use alternative numbers for fire and rescue emergencies: 083 232 5398 or 082 879 1191.
“We will continue to keep the community informed through this channel as we receive updates,” Mnguni said.
Meanwhile, Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi submitted a proposal to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) in favour of consolidating all emergency calls on a centralised platform.
The numbers that could be phased out, are the 10111 South African Police Service (Saps) hotline, along with 10177 (medical emergency) and 107 (emergency, fire, rescue, ambulance in Cape Town and Tshwane).
This will leave 112 as the country’s only public emergency number.
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