
Tshwane residents urged to take precautions as severe weather approaches! The Tshwane Emergency Services has issued a strong warning to residents, urging them to take necessary precautions after the South African Weather Service (SAWS) released a yellow level two alert for severe weather expected in the coming days.
The anticipated heavy rains, thunderstorms, and strong winds could lead to flooding, dangerous road conditions, and power disruptions across the capital.
High-Risk Areas and Potential Hazards
Residents in low-lying areas are particularly at risk, as heavy rains could result in rapid flooding of homes and streets.
Motorists have also been warned of poor visibility and slippery roads, which could lead to accidents and traffic delays.

Emergency services further highlighted the dangers posed by:
- Fast-flowing streams and rivers, which could sweep away people and vehicles
- Severe lightning, which could ignite structural fires and damage electrical infrastructure
- Strong winds, which may uproot trees, damage homes, and lead to falling debris
Given the potential risks, authorities have urged vigilance and caution to prevent injuries, fatalities, and property damage.
Emergency Services on High Alert
Tshwane Emergency Management Services (EMS) spokesperson, Lindsay Mguni, assured residents that emergency teams are on standby and ready to respond to any incidents caused by the extreme weather.
Mguni emphasized the importance of remaining calm and providing clear information when reporting an emergency.
“When reporting an emergency, please remain calm, speak clearly, know where you are to give the correct address, and provide a contact number in case the operator needs to call back,” Mguni advised.
This guidance is critical in ensuring a swift and effective response to emergency situations.

Safety Guidelines for Residents
Residents have been strongly urged to take precautions and follow these safety tips to protect themselves and their families:
1. Stay Indoors During Storms
- Avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rains and thunderstorms.
- If possible, remain indoors to reduce exposure to lightning and strong winds.
- Secure outdoor objects like garden furniture, bins, and tools that could be blown away.
2. Avoid Flooded Roads and Bridges
- Do not attempt to cross flooded roads, rivers, or bridges, whether on foot or in a vehicle.
- Even shallow, fast-moving water can sweep away people and cars.
- Follow official road closure warnings and detours.
3. Protect Yourself from Lightning
- Avoid standing under trees, near poles, or in open fields during a thunderstorm.
- Unplug electrical appliances to prevent damage from power surges.
- Stay away from metal objects and water (such as taps and sinks) when lightning is present.
4. Prepare for Possible Power Outages
- Charge cell phones, flashlights, and backup power banks in advance.
- Keep candles, battery-powered lights, and warm clothing handy.
- Be cautious when using generators, gas stoves, and open flames indoors to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning and fire hazards.
5. Watch for Emergency Alerts
- Monitor official updates from SAWS, Tshwane Emergency Services, and local authorities.
- Tune in to local news stations and social media for weather updates and road closures.
- Report emergencies promptly to the relevant authorities.

Community Preparedness and Cooperation
Authorities have emphasized that community preparedness and cooperation are key to reducing risks during severe weather conditions.
Residents are encouraged to:
- Check on vulnerable neighbors, such as the elderly, sick, and those with disabilities.
- Secure pets and livestock to keep them safe from flooding and harsh conditions.
- Keep emergency contacts saved in case immediate assistance is needed.
With emergency teams ready to respond, residents must play their part in ensuring their own safety and that of others.
Final Warning: Take Precautions Now
The severe weather alert remains in effect, and Tshwane residents are strongly advised to take the necessary precautions before the worst conditions hit.
By following safety measures and staying informed, the community can minimize damage and protect lives during this period of extreme weather.
For emergency assistance, residents can contact:
Tshwane Emergency Services: 107 (from a landline) or 012 358 6300 (from a mobile phone).











