Storm Alert – A big storm is moving across South Africa right now. The weather service warns people in Gauteng KZN and Eastern Cape to be careful. The storm will bring heavy rain thunder hail & strong winds. This bad weather could damage homes and put people in danger. Stay inside if you can and keep checking for updates. The storm is expected to be very strong so take all safety warnings seriously. Keep emergency numbers ready and move cars to safe spots if possible. Listen to local radio and TV for the latest news about the storm.

SAWS Red Alert Storm Warning – Gauteng, KZN & Eastern Cape on High Risk
Emergency teams are now working in all areas hit by the storm. Rescue workers and medical staff are heading to dangerous spots with their vehicles. Here’s what you need to do to stay safe: –
Stay at home if you can
Don’t drive in bad weather
Go to higher places if you see flood water
Never drive through flooded streets
Have basic supplies ready like lights water & medical items
The text is now more direct and uses basic words. It keeps the same message but makes it easier to understand for most readers.
Government’s Urgent Emergency Measures and Safety Guidelines for Citizens
– Stay inside your home when bad weather hits.
– Only go out if you really need to.
– Don’t drive your car during big storms or when lightning strikes.
– If you see water rising near your home, go to a higher place right away.
– Never try to drive through water on roads or bridges.
– Make sure you have basic supplies ready like flashlights drinking water & a first aid kit.
Province | Shelter Centre Location | Contact Number |
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Gauteng | Johannesburg City Hall | 0800 102 031 |
KwaZulu-Natal | Durban ICC (Relief Shelter) | 0800 111 132 |
Eastern Cape | Mthatha Town Hall | 0800 200 300 |
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Storm Disruptions: Schools Closed, Transport Halted, and Power Outages Feared
The storm is causing many problems right now. People are dealing with power cuts & closed schools. These issues will likely last all week in the hardest-hit areas. Here’s what’s not working: –
– Buses and trains are running late in Johannesburg and Durban
– Schools are shut down in Eastern Cape
– Water & power keep cutting out because of damaged equipment
Phone signals are weak in country areas The text is now easier to read and uses basic words while keeping the main message clear.
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48-Hour Weather Outlook – Heavy Rains, Winds and Lightning Expected
Date | Region | Weather Type | Rainfall (mm) | Wind Speed (km/h) |
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October 22 | Gauteng | Thunderstorms | 40 – 60 mm | 65 – 80 km/h |
October 22 | KwaZulu-Natal | Heavy Rain | 70 – 100 mm | 50 – 75 km/h |
October 23 | Eastern Cape | Coastal Storms | 80+ mm | 85 – 100 km/h |
October 23 | Gauteng | Light Showers | 15 – 30 mm | 45 km/h |
October 23 | KZN | Hail & Storms | 50 – 90 mm | 60 – 85 km/h |
October 24 | Eastern Cape | Flood Warnings | 70+ mm | 60 km/h |
October 24 | Gauteng | Cloudy, Windy | 20 mm | 40 km/h |
October 24 | KZN | Storm Weakening | 30 mm | 35 – 50 km/h |

Essential Safety Tips for Families, Businesses, and Travelers
Get Ready Before the Storm Make your house safe by closing all windows & doors tight. Check your roof for loose parts.
– Fill your phone & backup batteries with power.
– Get enough water bottles & food that won’t go bad.
– Fill up your car with gas and look at the tires.
– Put away your yard chairs and tables or cover them up.
– Switch off water heaters & any devices you don’t need.
– Put your papers like ID and insurance in plastic bags to keep them dry.
These steps will help protect you and your home when bad weather hits. Stay inside until the storm passes and listen to weather updates on your phone or radio.
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Key Helpline Numbers and Emergency Department Contacts for Residents
Department / Service | Purpose | Helpline Number |
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SAWS (Weather Updates) | Official alerts & forecasts | 012 367 6000 |
Emergency Medical | Ambulances & first aid response | 10177 |
Disaster Management | Flood & evacuation assistance | 0800 428 786 |
Eskom | Electricity faults & info | 08600 37566 |
Municipal Support | Local rescue and shelters | Call your ward office |
Traffic Hotline | Road blockage or route updates | 0861 400 800 |