Eastern Cape residents living in these areas should be READY to EVACUATE

Eastern Cape residents living in these areas should be READY to EVACUATE Photos: The Buffalo City Municipality

Eastern Cape residents in these AREAS should be ready to EVACUATE

An urgent WARNING was issued for Eastern Cape residents to be ready to evacuate in the following areas due to a devastating storm on Monday.

Eastern Cape residents living in these areas should be READY to EVACUATE

Eastern Cape residents living in these areas should be READY to EVACUATE Photos: The Buffalo City Municipality

The Buffalo City Municipality issued an urgent warning to residents in the following areas to be ready to evacuate to a devasting storm on Monday morning.

A STORM IN THE EASTERN CAPE WREAKED HAVOC ON MONDAY

“The Metro is issuing an urgent warning to communities to be on high alert and those in low-lying areas to evacuate as rains continue to persist.
The SA Weather Services (SAWS) has issued a level 2 yellow warning for disruptive rain for the Province, including Buffalo City, valid from Mon 08 Aug 00:00 until Mon 08 Aug 20:00.”

The Buffalo City Municipality

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The Municipality furthermore said disaster management and human settlements teams were dispatched to several affected areas after strong winds and persistent rains blew rooftops and trees, flooded homes, and swept away shacks across the metro.

THESE ARE THE AFFECTED AREAS:

Areas affected are as:

  • Gonubie
  • Beacon bay
  • Buffalo flats
  • Stirling
  • Amalinda
  • Greenfields
  • Highgate
  • Parkside
  • Dimbaza
  • Sweetwaters
  • Mdantsane
  • Zone 18
  • Post dam
  • Part of zone 17
  • Zone 16
  • Part of zone 15
  • Zone 12
  • Zone 9
  • Part zone 8 and 10

Residents can contact the Municipality’s disaster team or their local ward councillors for assistance in accessing nearby community halls.

DO YOU NEED HELP NOW?

Residents are urged to contact the disaster teams on the following numbers:

For disaster:
Call: 043 743 7118 or 705 9333 or 705 9000
For electricity:
Consumers can call: 043 0505 683 or WhatsApp: 0763978198
Or download the designer lighting app

Eastern Cape residents living in these areas should be READY to EVACUATE
The damage cause by storm; Photo: The Buffalo City Municipality
Eastern Cape residents living in these areas should be READY to EVACUATE
The damage cause by storm; Photo: The Buffalo City Municipality
The damage cause by storm; Photo: The Buffalo City Municipality

VARIOUS AREAS WITHOUT POWER

Eskom said on Monday that they are aware of the interruption of electricity supply to various areas in the Eastern Cape following a storm that passed through this morning.

“Our technicians are on various sites continuing to do assessments, closing breakers that ripped and doing repairs to restore the supply in areas where it is possible.”

Eskom said the following areas are affected by the power outage:

Ngqushwa, Cintsa, Willowvale, Centane, Ngcobo and Mthatha.

“We urge affected residents to be patient and to treat all electrical appliances as live during this time.”

Communities must not attempt to repair or be in contact with wires that are hanging as this is dangerous but rather report these.

REPORT POWER OUTAGES HERE:

You can report the outages here:

Consumers can WhatsApp: 0763978198
Or download the designer lighting app

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“Our teams are following incidents pertaining to Ward 20, zone 8 Mdantsane where shacks are reported to have been washed away and some damaged by wind.

“In Macleantown, Ward 26, our disaster management teams are aware of several houses that have been affected with roofs blown off by last night’s strong winds.

“The Metro is issuing the alert with the history of 08 Jan in mind where flash floods displaced hundreds and resulted in nine fatalities.”

The Buffalo City Municipality

DO YOU NEED ASSISTANCE IN ACCESSING A COMMUNITY HALL?

Residents can contact the Municipality’s disaster team or their local ward councillors for assistance in accessing nearby community halls.

The Buffalo City Metro is also warning motorists on the road to exercise extra caution during these rainy and wet conditions.

“Our traffic officers are on standby together with our emergency services for road safety incidents.

“Our technicians are also responding to the several areas that are experiencing power faults in eQonce (Breidbach and Sweetwaters); in Mdantsane and in East London (Amalinda, Gonubie, Berea, Brayelyn, Dukashe, Beacon Bay, Stirling).

“With weather predictions saying there will be consistent rain throughout the day, we have emergency teams on standby for traffic, water, electricity roads and we are urging residents to report emergencies on our call center 0861113017 so that we can attend to them.”

The Buffalo City Municipality

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