Flooded informal settlement in Western Cape during severe storms with high winds and rain.
Flooded informal settlement in Western Cape during severe storms with high winds and rain.
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Severe storms hit Western Cape, causing deaths and flooding

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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.

A second powerful cold front reached the province on Monday after one the previous day, intensifying rainfall and winds. The South African Weather Service issued a Level 8 warning for Cape Town and surrounding areas, forecasting up to 200 millimetres of rain and gusts over 100 kilometres per hour.

Residents in areas such as Lwandle described water rapidly filling homes. The City of Cape Town reported flooding in multiple informal settlements including Khayelitsha, Gugulethu and Delft, along with fallen trees, power outages and damaged roads.

Western Cape Education MEC David Maynier announced all schools would close on Tuesday for safety. Gift of the Givers teams distributed aid in affected communities while emergency services responded to incidents including a fatality in Kenilworth when a tree struck a vehicle.

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Users shared updates on flooding, power outages, school closures, and rough seas in the Western Cape. Reactions included frustration with recurring annual flooding, sarcastic commentary on political figures, and concerns over infrastructure damage and connectivity disruptions. Official alerts highlighted ongoing warnings and safety measures.

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Education authorities in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape have closed schools in high-risk areas on Wednesday and Thursday due to an intense low-pressure system bringing life-threatening floods and snow. The South African Weather Service issued multiple Orange-level warnings for disruptive rain, thunderstorms and damaging winds. Officials prioritised pupil safety as conditions are forecast to ease only from Friday.

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The South African Weather Service (SAWS) forecasts clearing conditions in parts of the Western Cape by Sunday morning after a cold front brought rain and strong winds on Saturday. A yellow level 2 warning persists for damaging coastal winds, though winds should ease. Another cold front is due on Monday.

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.

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The Western Cape SPCA is on high alert as an Orange Level 8 weather warning takes effect from Sunday until Tuesday, prompting preparations to assist animals at risk of flooding.

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