CITY OF CAPE TOWN
10 AUGUST 2012
MEDIA RELEASE
City’s
Disaster Response teams on high alert following series of weather warnings
The City of Cape Town’s City’s Disaster Risk
Management Centre, together with its supporting disaster response agencies and
public safety authorities, are on high alert following warnings of inclement
weather this weekend.
The minor cold front to
the west of Cape Town yesterday 9 August 2012 has now strengthened and grown
into a larger lower frontal system. The weather forecast indicates heavy
rainfall peaking at
100% on Saturday 11 August and 90% on Sunday 12 August; with persistent high rainfall
next week across the Cape Peninsula along with associated north-westerly winds
reaching 60 km/h.
The South African Weather Service has issued the following weather
warnings:
·
Gale-force
westerly/north-westerly winds (35 knots or 65 km/hour) are expected between
Table Bay and Cape Agulhas overnight on Friday, spreading to Alexander Bay and
Plettenberg Bay on Saturday.
·
Gale-force
westerly/north-westerly winds (35 knots or 65 km/hour) are expected over the
interior of the Western Cape and western interior of the Northern Cape on
Saturday.
·
Very
rough seas (with waves of 4 – 6 metres) south of Cape Columbine overnight
(Friday into Saturday) reaching high seas (6 – 9 metres) south of Lamberts Bay
by Saturday afternoon subsiding on Sunday night.
·
Heavy
falls of rain are expected in the West Coast District, Cape Metropole, Cape
Winelands and Overberg Districts on Saturday.
·
Snowfalls
are expected on the western high-ground of the Western Cape on Saturday
morning, spreading to the east and southern high-ground of the Northern Cape
during the afternoon.
·
Very
cold, wet and windy conditions to set in over the Western Cape and parts of the
Northern Cape overnight tonight (Friday) persisting through to Saturday.
In addition, a watch was issued for very
cold conditions persisting on the high-ground of the Western Cape and western
high-ground of the Northern Cape on Sunday.
The City appeals to all
Capetonians to please exercise extreme caution during these weather conditions
and to heed the following advisories:
·
Slow down and maintain safe following distances on all
roadways.
·
Dress warmly if you are out in the cold to protect yourself
against the elements.
·
If sick, especially with influenza (flu), consult your local
clinic, hospital or private medical practitioner for medical attention.
·
Keep a watchful eye on open flames and extinguish them before
going to bed (including candles, lamps and paraffin stoves).
It is likely that the
expected heavy rainfall will cause localised flooding across the Cape
Peninsula. This may be exacerbated by the fact that the water-table in the Cape
Flats is already very high as a result of recent rains.
The South African Weather
Service will keep the City’s Disaster Risk Management Centre informed regarding
weather conditions, and further advice will be made available if and when
required.
Residents are reminded to
use the 107 number in the event of an emergency so that the nearest relevant
emergency service provider can be dispatched. Dial 107 from a landline
or 021 480 7700 from a cellphone. The sooner you phone, the sooner help will arrive.
Flooding, blocked drains and service
disruptions can be reported to the City’s Customer Contact Centre at 0860
103 089. Enquiries and/or complaints regarding burst and leaking water
mains, faulty and leaking water meters, blocked and overflowing sewers can also
be sent via SMS to 31373. Enquiries and/or complaints regarding
electricity fault reporting can be sent via SMS to 31220.
The City’s Transport Information Centre can
be contacted on 0800 65 64 63 regarding delays on roadways and
deviations.
End
Issued by: Integrated
Strategic Communication and Branding Department, City of Cape Town
Media enquiries: Wilfred Solomons-Johannes, Head: Systems Integration
and Special Projects and Disaster Operations, Disaster Risk Management Centre,
City of Cape Town, Tel: 080 911 4357 or Cell: 084 711 7709
Alderman J.P. Smith, Mayoral Committee
Member: Safety and Security, City of Cape Town, Tel: 021 400 1311 or Cell: 083
675 3780
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