Western Cape Disaster Centre Prepares for Intensifying Storm

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Western Cape PDMC Activation

The Western Cape Provincial Disaster Management Centre (PDMC) has been activated due to warnings from the South African Weather Services that an approaching storm will be more severe than initially expected. The Level 6 Impact Warning for heavy rainfall has been elevated to a Level 9 Impact for torrential rains in areas of Overberg, Cape Winelands, and spreading towards the Garden Route District on Monday, according to Anton Bredell, Western Cape Minister of Local Government, Environmental Affairs, and Development Planning.

An emergency meeting took place in the afternoon, during which the PDMC coordinated a preemptive response strategy. This involved collaboration between numerous national and provincial departments, including the National Disaster Management Centre, the South African Weather Services, the National Defence Force, the Police Service, National Sea Rescue Institute, and district municipality disaster centres.

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Anticipated Storm Effects

Minister Bredell explained that the incoming cut-off low storm system is predicted to cause torrential downpours exceeding 100mm in certain areas within the Overberg, Cape Winelands, and Garden Route districts. He noted that the dams are full and the soil is already saturated due to abundant rainfall this winter. Rapid, heavy downpours can result in flash floods, mudslides, and widespread flooding of roads and residential areas. The full impact of the storm is expected to occur tonight, which could hinder potential rescue operations if needed.

Recommended Actions for Residents

The Disaster Management Centre has provided several recommendations for residents to follow during this storm:

  1. Stay Informed: Keep up to date with the latest weather reports through reliable local news platforms, radio alerts, and your local municipality’s social media pages. Follow instructions from authorities and be ready to act accordingly.

  2. Secure Your Property: Take necessary precautions to safeguard your property and possessions. Remove any debris or possible flying objects from your yard, secure loose items, and reinforce doors and windows if it is safe to do so.

  3. Evacuation Plans: If you reside in an area susceptible to flooding or other hazards, move to higher ground.

  4. Stay Indoors and Take Shelter: Remain inside and in a secure area of your home during the storm. Steer clear of windows and do not venture outside until authorities declare it is safe.

  5. Power Outages: Be mindful that power outages can occur during severe storms. Ensure you charge your devices while possible to maintain access to updates.

  6. Avoid Flooded Areas: Do not attempt to cross flooded roads or walk or drive through standing water. Flooding can be deceptive and pose serious risks. Stay away from rivers, streams, and low-lying areas that are prone to flooding.

  7. Stay Connected: Keep in contact with loved ones, friends, and neighbours, particularly those who may need support. Check on vulnerable or elderly individuals to ensure their safety and well-being.

Minister Bredell urged residents to take these warnings seriously and make the required preparations to guarantee their safety and that of those around them. He stressed that the severity of this storm requires caution, attention, and proactive measures, and that the lives of the public are the top priority. He encouraged everyone to follow the directions of local authorities and emergency services, remain calm, stay safe, and look out for one another during this time.

Kagiso Petersen is a Cape Town journalist who reports on the city’s evolving food culture—tracking everything from township braai innovators to Sea Point bistros signed up to the Ocean Wise pledge. Raised in Bo-Kaap and now cycling daily along the Atlantic Seaboard, he brings a palpable love for the city’s layered flavours and even more layered stories to every assignment.

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