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Seven safety tips during a flash flood

As little as 30cms of water can float your car, so beware of any bodies of water obscuring your path

In light of the recent flash flooding, here are seven safety tips of what you can do if you ever find yourself caught up in a flash flood, courtesy of Amanzimtoti SAPS.

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Did you know that as little as 30cm of water can float your car? Drivers often underestimate the dangers of flooding, especially at low-lying bridges, where as little as 30 centimetres of water can float vehicles or result in the driver losing control.

Seven tips that might save your life during heavy rains:

  • Do not attempt to drive through flooded areas, even if the water looks shallow enough to cross;
  • Leave your vehicle if it stalls and move immediately to higher ground;
  • Never drive into water that covers the road – you do not know how deep it is or whether the road underneath has been washed away;
  • During heavy rains be on special alert near dips in the highway and near low-lying bridges;
  • Exercise caution, especially at night when visibility is poor;
  • Pedestrians must avoid areas where water is flowing rapidly;
  • Keep children away from playing in drainage ditches or stormwater drains or areas where water is easily accumulated.

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