#GautengWeather: City aware of fallen trees, emergency services on standby
JOBURG – Motorists are urged to take extra care during the heavy rains.
A number of trees have been reported as fallen on many of Joburg’s public roads this morning following heavy rains last night.
According to Gauteng Weather, the inclement weather conditions are expected to last throughout the weekend.
⚠️HEAVY RAIN & FLOOD WARNING
Friday☁️11|17°C☂️71%⚠️
Saturday🌥13|21°C☂️55%
RISING 🌡 LATE WEEKEND
Sunday🌥13|24°C☂️27%#JHBWeatherFriday☁️12|19°C☂️70%⚠️
Saturday🌥14|23°C☂️50%
Sunday🌥15|26°C☂️21%#PTAWeather— Gauteng Weather (@tWeatherSA) March 22, 2018
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Flooding has been reported in many low lying areas and motorists are urged to drive with caution and avoid all flooded areas.
The City of Johannesburg together with emergency services are on standby to attend to all emergencies.
All JMPD Units will be out to ease traffic congestions today due to the continuous rain and EMS on standby for all emergencies. Pls drive carefully and report any incidences. pic.twitter.com/Cxe6jLSkeu
— Cllr. Michael Sun (@MichaelSun168) March 23, 2018
#Flooding We are aware that trees have fallen across our public roads. Please log any trees you spot to this number: 011 375 5555 and choose option 0. A consultant will relay the requests to @JoburgParksZoo standby teams to attend to the emergency #JoburgRoadSafety ^GZ pic.twitter.com/Xr6iirnVRE
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) March 23, 2018
⚠️🌊 WARNING: RIVERS in GP at DANGEROUSLY HIGH LEVELS on Friday!
🔴🔴🔴Hennops: Banks burst + floods
🔴🔴🔴 Apies: Banks burst + floods
🔴 Jukskei: Dangerous💀 DANGER: Avoid all streams & low-lying areas, do not attempt crossing.
📸 Floods at Apies in N’rn Tshwane | CJacobs pic.twitter.com/0HCSHYshbc
— Gauteng Weather (@tWeatherSA) March 23, 2018
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