Capetonians take to the water amid severe heatwave

On Wednesday, Cape Town entered the third day of a severe heatwave, with temperatures reaching highs of over 40°C in several areas. Locals and visitors sought relief by heading to the water, as captured by photojournalist David Harrison.

Cape Town experienced its third consecutive day of intense heat on Wednesday, with temperatures climbing into the high 30s Celsius and surpassing 40°C across multiple locations. Reports from Business Maverick's Neesa Moodley indicated a peak of 43°C in Vredenburg on the West Coast. Similarly, Don Pinnock from Maverick Earth noted the same temperature in Newlands.

In response to the sweltering conditions, residents and tourists turned to coastal areas for respite. Photojournalist David Harrison documented scenes at the Sea Point Promenade, where people escaped the sun-drenched heat by immersing themselves in the water. This heatwave underscores the challenges of extreme weather in the region, prompting communities to adapt through such cooling activities.

The event highlights ongoing patterns of high temperatures in the Western Cape, though specific forecasts or long-term impacts were not detailed in available reports.

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Photorealistic scene of Buenos Aires heatwave: sweaty residents enduring 38°C temperatures, with heatstroke warnings and iconic landmarks.
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Following the National Meteorological Service's initial heatwave alert for Buenos Aires and AMBA from December 29, the extreme heat that began on December 26 continues, with maximums potentially reaching 38°C. Health experts urge preventive measures against heatstroke, especially for vulnerable groups during the holidays.

Nairobi residents have noted unusually high temperatures, but the Kenya Meteorological Department has assured there is no heat wave. In a statement on February 1, 2026, it explained that current conditions are seasonal and below the required threshold. No heat wave alerts have been issued anywhere in the country.

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This summer's fires in the Western Cape and floods in Mpumalanga and Limpopo highlight South Africa's vulnerability to climate change. The events have prompted calls for immediate action in adaptation, mitigation, and global engagement. Experts warn that delays will lock in more damage as global temperatures exceed safe limits.

Chile's Meteorological Directorate issued a new warning for high temperatures up to 36°C in central regions on January 16, following recent extreme heat alerts and fires over the New Year period. The event affects the Metropolitan, O’Higgins, Maule, and Valparaíso regions due to a high-altitude ridge.

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In Swellendam, Western Cape, residents are facing Level 3 water restrictions amid dwindling dam levels due to low rainfall. The community has united in conservation efforts as supplies dwindle to critical lows. Local authorities highlight both immediate challenges and long-term solutions.

Following earlier storms that claimed lives and caused widespread flooding, a severe thunderstorm with gale-force winds and hail devastated parts of the KwaZulu-Natal midlands on 26 December, affecting over 150 households, completely destroying about 50 homes, and injuring five people who received hospital treatment. Health services face disruptions amid warnings of further storms.

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The National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for extreme heat and strong storms affecting areas like the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, the Conurbano, and other provinces. Temperatures could reach 35 degrees, posing risks to vulnerable groups and possible hail. Unstable conditions are expected toward the end of the week.

 

 

 

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