Kouga dam overflow forces evacuations along gamtoos river valley

Heavy rains pushed the Kouga Dam to 119.2 percent capacity on Thursday morning, sending water over the spillway at a rate of 2.2 million litres per second. The sudden rise from 32 percent the day before forced evacuations in the Gamtoos River valley and flooded farms in the Eastern Cape.

The Kouga Dam, which supplies Nelson Mandela Bay, reached full capacity and beyond after parts of its catchment recorded up to 900 millimetres of rain in 48 hours. Gamtoos Water chief executive Reinette Kolesky said staff measured 2,249 cubic metres per second flowing over the spillway shortly after 11am on Thursday. She added that safety margins allow for much higher flows and dismissed social media claims that the dam was cracking.

Kouga Municipality mayor Hattingh Bornman issued evacuation notices early Thursday for farms along the Kouga, Groot and Gamtoos rivers. Property owners moved livestock to higher ground and some residents relocated valuables or left holiday homes. In Patensie, citrus orchards were inundated, with only tree tops visible above the water. Paradise Beach near Jeffreys Bay was cut off when its access bridge flooded.

Other dams in the system also overflowed, with Impofu exceeding capacity for the first time in 11 years. Further west, heavy rain damaged water infrastructure near Plettenberg Bay and closed schools in parts of the Garden Route. One fatality was reported in Knysna when a tree fell on a vehicle. The weather system has since moved offshore.

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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.

Farmers in the Kouga Municipality are assessing major crop and property damage after severe flooding hit the Gamtoos River Valley last week. The event, part of a national disaster declaration across several provinces, left more than 300 people displaced but caused no reported deaths. Recovery efforts are now underway as water levels at the Kouga Dam begin to recede.

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A powerful storm system is bringing heavy rain, strong winds and flooding to South Africa's Garden Route, prompting evacuations and school closures as an Orange Level 8 warning takes effect.

Disaster management teams in parts of KwaZulu-Natal are on high alert following an escalation of weather warnings by the South African Weather Service. Orange Level 6 warnings now apply to Ugu, Zululand, King Cetshwayo and Umkhanyakude districts, indicating a high chance of significant damage. A cold front and cut-off low are expected to bring heavy rain and damaging winds.

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The National Police Service has warned of possible flooding in over 10 Nairobi estates amid ongoing heavy rains. Water levels in major rivers including Nairobi, Mathare, Ngong, Kamiti and Athi have risen rapidly. Residents in affected areas are urged to move to higher ground.

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