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Johannesburg Emergency Services says their response teams remain on high alert as the South African Weather Service (SAWS) anticipates disruptive rainfall to continue over the next few days.

Johannesburg Emergency Services says their response teams remain on high alert as the South African Weather Service anticipates disruptive rainfall to continue over the next few days.

The Weather Service has issued a warning for widespread showers and flooding which is expected in many parts of the country. Johannesburg EMS spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi says, “There were no major incidents that were reported over night throughout the City of Johannesburg due to the wet weather conditions. We have however as emergency services still remain on high alert monitoring all seven regions in the city, so we can respond to all emergencies that might occur.”The Eastern Cape Transport Department is calling on motorists to exercise caution on the roads as rainfall persist in many parts of the province.

 

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