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.
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde stated that the storms and cold fronts have displaced thousands in the Cape Metropole, Winelands, and Breede Valley areas. He noted that some deaths resulted from falling trees during the severe weather.
Winde described flying over affected winelands regions where bridges were washed away. He warned residents to remain cautious as another level 2 cold front approaches and winds pick up again.
About 150 roads stay impacted by the flooding. Local authorities have appealed for urgent help while starting mop-up operations after days of heavy rain.