
Flood warnings have been issued for Gauteng, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Northern Cape as officials deal with the aftermath of tropical storm Dineo.
JOHANNESBURG - South Africans have been asked to be cautious as heavy rains affect much of the central and northern parts of the country.
Dangerous flooding is expected in some areas if the persistent heavy rain continues.
READ: Heavy rains are here to stay
The rain is expected to persist until Thursday.
Bridge at Rabie and End Road, Centurion, flooded. Please avoid the area. @ewnupdates @_ArriveAlive @SABCNewsOnline @EWNTraffic pic.twitter.com/PkaTVejw5h
— ER24 EMS (Pty) Ltd. (@ER24EMS) February 21, 2017
River Road bridge, Bryanston, flooded. Please avoid this area. @ewnupdates @EWNTraffic @_ArriveAlive @SABCNewsOnline pic.twitter.com/Rabq7tjCig
— ER24 EMS (Pty) Ltd. (@ER24EMS) February 21, 2017
Drive with caution,heavy rain & flood warning in effect across Gauteng today.Up to 100mm of rainfall possible.@tWeatherSA #Arrivealive^PS pic.twitter.com/byuN7gE5Kl
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) February 21, 2017
#Avoid Witkoppen Rd
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) February 21, 2017
- Closed from Bowling Ave-Rivonia Rd
- Flooded from Douglas Dr- Jukskei
SANDTON #flooding #JHBTraffic @CICArsa ^NS pic.twitter.com/WHKPxLL1KT
This is the same car caught driving over low level bridge, now stuck. Please do not attempt. River road, Bryanston #flooding #JHBTraffic ^NS pic.twitter.com/wkgEq4A0w7
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) February 21, 2017
Please #AVOID Witkoppen road, heading West from Douglas road, near Douglasdale SAPS. #flooding #Jhbtraffic ^NS pic.twitter.com/ad9VKrYjyS
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) February 21, 2017
#flooding @TrafficSA @peoples_weather @eNCAWeather @NoordWesWeer @RustenbrgHerald pic.twitter.com/TG9cNMvk9Y
— ReenvalSA (@ReenvalSA) February 21, 2017
Rain and traffic --: @mikethecity #JoburgInsideOut pic.twitter.com/CF8iKivkmY
— Joburg.co.za (@Joburgcoza) February 20, 2017