Severe storms damage homes and school in Botshabelo

Strong winds from severe storms tore roofs off about 15 homes in Botshabelo, Free State, on 5 June 2026. The South African Red Cross Society assessed the damage and plans to assist affected families and report on harm at Tlotlisang Secondary School.

The South African Red Cross Society conducted an on-site assessment in Botshabelo after the storms. Free State manager Claudia Mini said the team will verify details before offering humanitarian support based on need. The organisation will share its findings with the Education Department because of damage at Tlotlisang Secondary School. Residents described sudden loud noises and exposed ceilings after roofs were ripped away. Several families said they could not afford repairs and had to improvise sleeping arrangements for the night. The South African Weather Service warned of further risks to infrastructure in informal settlements. The storms hit on the same day the report was published. No other outcomes or assistance figures were confirmed in the available information.

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