Western Cape SPCA prepares for level 8 weather warning

The Western Cape SPCA is on high alert as an Orange Level 8 weather warning takes effect from Sunday until Tuesday, prompting preparations to assist animals at risk of flooding.

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the Western Cape has mobilised its first responders. Vehicles are being loaded with animal carriers, blankets, food and emergency supplies.

Spokesperson Belinda Abraham said the organisation is working closely with disaster management teams. It will respond from the Joint Operations Centre if flooding worsens.

“We do need every Capetonian to take the weather warnings seriously,” Abraham said. She urged residents to bring animals inside, ensure kennels are waterproof and raised, and move horses or farm animals to higher ground if flooding becomes imminent. The South African Weather Service issued the warning for disruptive rain across the Western Cape, valid from 10 to 12 May 2026.

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Flooded informal settlement in Western Cape during severe storms with high winds and rain.
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Severe storms hit Western Cape, causing deaths and flooding

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Heavy rains and gale-force winds from two cold fronts battered the Western Cape on Monday, leading to at least one confirmed death, widespread flooding in informal settlements, school closures, and disruptions to power and transport.

The South African Weather Service has issued a Level 8 warning for destructive rain in parts of the Eastern Cape on Wednesday. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel as heavy rain and strong winds persist. Kouga Municipality's disaster teams are on high alert preparing for potential flooding.

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Education authorities in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape have closed schools in high-risk areas on Wednesday and Thursday due to an intense low-pressure system bringing life-threatening floods and snow. The South African Weather Service issued multiple Orange-level warnings for disruptive rain, thunderstorms and damaging winds. Officials prioritised pupil safety as conditions are forecast to ease only from Friday.

Floods triggered by storms in South Africa's Western Cape have killed at least 11 people and affected around 150000 residents. Premier Alan Winde reported extensive infrastructure damage and called for humanitarian aid as cleanup begins.

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The South African Weather Service has issued a warning for cold conditions expected to continue across the Free State province in the coming days.

The Western Cape Government reports that storms last month caused nearly R10 billion in damage across the province. Eleven people died in the floods and one remains missing. Additional funding will be requested from the national government.

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Police divers in South Africa's North West province are conducting round-the-clock rescues after heavy rains caused flooding. Motorists and others have been trapped in vehicles or swept into rivers while crossing flooded roads. No casualties have been reported so far.

 

 

 

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