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Roads agency calls for caution when driving in storms

As Joburg continues to enjoy the summer rains, the JRA has warned motorists to be cautious of flooded roads.

With Joburg’s traditional wet summer in full swing, some parts of the city have faced periodic flooding. With this the Johannesburg Roads Agency has called on motorists to drive with extreme caution when approaching areas that may have flooded.

In a statement, the entity asked the public to:

  • Drive cautiously and avoid flooded areas.
  • Report any road damage or blockages immediately.
  • Stay informed about weather warnings and advisories.
  • Regional standby teams are constantly monitoring and responding to any flooding emergencies, and the public is encouraged to contact the depot closest to them.

The entity also released a list of areas considered high risk for flooding. Among these were several neighbouring suburbs to Sandton including Fourways, Lonehill and Paulshof.

The fill list of high risk suburbs is below:

JRA lists areas that areas at risk of flooding.
JRA lists areas that areas at risk of flooding.
JRA lists areas that areas at risk of flooding.
JRA lists areas that areas at risk of flooding.

JRA works closely with emergency services and other city entities, including Public Safety, Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD), Emergency Management Services (EMS) and Disaster Management, Johannesburg Water, Joburg City Parks and Zoo (JCPZ), and Environmental Infrastructure Services Department (EISD).

JRA Emergency contact numbers

  • Region A

Areas: Midrand, Ivory Park, Diepsloot and Fourways

Contact: 0832209956

  • Region B

Areas: Rosebank, Northcliff, Newlands, Melville and Emmarentia

Contact: 0825614932

  • Region E

Areas: Sandton, Alexandra, Houghton and Wynburg

Contact: 0825614678

 

Stay in touch with JRA via 0860 562 874/ hotline@jra.org.za /X @MyJra /Facebook: Johannesburg Roads Agency.

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