Body found in Olievenhoutbosch after heavy rains cause flooding

Authorities in Olievenhoutbosch, south of Pretoria, recovered the body of a man believed to have drowned in a swollen stream following persistent heavy rains. The incident occurred near Oripile Primary School amid widespread flooding in low-lying areas. Emergency services have issued warnings to residents to avoid crossing flooded waters.

Heavy overnight rains have led to flooding across parts of the City of Tshwane, resulting in the tragic discovery of a man's body in Olievenhoutbosch on December 21, 2025. The City of Tshwane Emergency Services received a report of a suspected drowning and located the body in a swollen stream near Oripile Primary School.

The man is believed to have drowned due to the flooding caused by persistent rains. Officials are urging residents to exercise caution, particularly in low-lying areas now affected by the downpour.

"Due to the current rainy weather conditions, the city of Tshwane emergency services has been responding to various flooding-related incidents across Tshwane. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and are strongly advised not to attempt crossing flowing or stagnant water, particularly where water levels reach knee height or higher, as this poses a serious drowning risk," stated Tebogo Maake, Acting Spokesperson for Tshwane Emergency Services.

In response to the incident, emergency teams have been active throughout the city, addressing multiple flooding reports. A tweet from Dr Nasiphi Moya highlighted the response to the drowning and called for public caution around flooded areas, advising people to contact the toll-free number 107 for assistance.

Additionally, motorists in nearby Centurion have been warned to drive carefully and avoid low-lying bridges. The City of Tshwane emphasized flood safety measures as rains continue to impact the region.

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