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Heavy rains in Pretoria have caused several incidents of flooding and uprooted trees throughout the metro.
- Inclement weather in Pretoria has caused flooding, uprooted trees and traffic jams.
- Firefighters rushed to a house in Anlin, where the water was knee-high and part of the roof had collapsed.
- Motorists have been urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel.
Heavy rains in Pretoria caused several flooding incidents in the metro this week.
On Friday, the Tshwane Emergency Services call center at the Tshwane Emergency Services call center was informed, City emergency services department spokesman Charles Mabaso said.
Firefighters were asked to remove uprooted trees and clear debris from several suburbs.
They had to cut down and remove trees that were uprooted by the storm [in] Nelson Mandela Drive and Willow Street in Arcadia, Limpopo Avenue and Toermalyn Street in Lyttelton Manor, Nico Smith and 21st Streets in Villieria, Leeds and De Rapper Street in Sunnyside, as well as Biko Street in Arcadia.
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They were also called in to clean up and clear debris on the low-water bridge on Flowers Street in Capital Park after it flooded.
Four vehicles were trapped in the flood and the occupants were forced to flee their partially submerged cars.
“At Doornpoort, [in] Amandelboom Street, a car was reported to be stuck and floating in the water. The occupant of the vehicle managed to escape unharmed and the road was barricaded and temporarily closed, “he said.
“A vehicle that was stuck in the water recovered after the water rose decreased [in] It was also reported that Steve Biko and Niko Smith streets and two vehicles were trapped in the water on the Irene Bridge. [in] Nellmapius Highway. The occupants of the vehicles managed to get to safety without any damage. “
No injuries or deaths were reported as a result of the heavy downpours, but houses throughout the city were flooded.
Firefighters went to a house in Anlin, where the water was knee-high and part of the roof had collapsed. Five other houses were flooded in Hammanskraal.
“The rain also wreaked havoc in parts of Mamelodi, where several highways were reported to have been flooded, causing traffic congestion and no other incidents were reported. Firefighters were on high alert around the Centurion Lake Hotel as it was observed that the water increased significantly. The water subsided without causing any flood incident, “said Mabaso.
Mabaso urged motorists to exercise caution when crossing low bridges and avoid unnecessary travel during torrential rains.
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“Water levels along the Apies River Road, through areas such as Rooiwal, Hammanskraal in Bosplaas and Maubane in the neighboring Moretele district municipality, remain significantly high and residents and motorists must remain vigilant in those areas. “he added.
At the beginning of the month, heavy rains caused localized flooding in parts of the city.
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