Kruger National Park evacuates camps as severe weather warnings escalate

Following initial severe thunderstorm warnings, the South African Weather Service has escalated to an Orange Level 9 alert for disruptive rain and flooding in Limpopo and Mpumalanga, leading to precautionary evacuations from flood-prone camps in Kruger National Park. No injuries reported as guests are relocated.

Building on Saturday's Orange Level 6 warnings for thunderstorms in the Lowveld and escarpment of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, the South African Weather Service (SAWS) has now issued an Orange Level 9 warning for heavy downpours expected Sunday into Monday, targeting eastern Limpopo's Mopani District, Mpumalanga's Bushbuckridge, and Collins Chabane municipalities. This follows prior heavy rainfall, with risks of widespread flooding, road/bridge closures, and damage to settlements.

Kruger National Park has responded by evacuating guests from vulnerable northern camps including Shingwedzi, Sirheni, and Bateleur. Park spokesperson Reynold Thakhuli stated: “There are no injuries, no fatalities. We are simply being proactive in terms of moving people from low-lying camps, as well as warning them that some low water bridges might be affected.” Bush camp guests from Talamati, Biyamiti, and Roodewaal are moving to Satara and Lower Sabie, while Balule and Pafuri face lower risks.

Mpumalanga's Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs urges avoiding low-lying areas, rivers, bridges, and flooded roads. Contingency plans include alternative access to Skukuza Airport. While KwaZulu-Natal has separate lower-level warnings, the immediate focus is northern provinces amid peak rainy season.

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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.

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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SANParks has warned visitors to the Garden Route National Park to remain vigilant due to severe weather risks. An Orange Level 8 warning forecasts disruptive rainfall of 100 to 200 mm. Schools in George, Knysna and Oudtshoorn will close on Wednesday and Thursday.

Northern Cape Premier Dr Zamani Saul has welcomed the national government's classification of recent severe weather as a national disaster. The move follows heavy rainfall and flooding that killed three people and damaged infrastructure across several districts.

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The South African Weather Service (SAWS) warns of cold, wet and very windy conditions in parts of the Western Cape from Sunday morning. Forecaster Langutelani Mathebula says rough sea conditions are expected between Saldanha Bay and Plettenberg Bay.

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