Severe weather leaves parts of Eastern Cape without electricity
Eskom says inclement weather conditions have left various parts of the Eastern Cape without electricity. This comes as snow and rain have battered parts of the province as predicted by the South African Weather Service (SAWS). SEVERE WEATHER DISRUPTS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IN THE EASTERN CAPE Eskom said its technicians are working around the clock to safely […]
Eskom says inclement weather conditions have left various parts of the Eastern Cape without electricity.
This comes as snow and rain have battered parts of the province as predicted by the South African Weather Service (SAWS).
SEVERE WEATHER DISRUPTS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IN THE EASTERN CAPE
Eskom said its technicians are working around the clock to safely restore electricity supply in areas that include Joe Gqabi, Chris Hani, Alfred Nzo and OR Tambo District Municipalities.
The power utility also urged impacted customers to treat all electricity appliances as live during this time.
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DISRUPTIVE SNOW IN THE EC
The SA weather service had issued an Orange Level 6 warning for disruptive snow for the Eastern Cape.
As previously reported by The South African, a cold front made a landfall on Friday and spread to other parts of the country over the weekend.
Some roads in the Eastern Cape were closed due to the inclement werather conditions accompanied by snowfall.
Due to the snow, the provincial Department of Transport closed the R61 Wappasberg pass, between Graaff-Reinet and Cradock on Monday morning, 10 July 2023.
Just In: The Eastern Cape Department of Transport are closing the R61 Wappasberg pass between Graaff-Reinet and Cradock till further notice due to snow.
The department warns motorists especially those using the mountain passes to be extra vigilant. pic.twitter.com/MJSV3Q4lrr
— uMaBhayi (@Sipha_Kema) July 10, 2023
SAWS had warned that some road network and mountain passes connecting communities on the southern Drakensberg in the Eastern Cape could be closed following the potential disruptive snow on the roads and railways, especially during the morning hours.
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