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The SA Weather Service has issued a Level 4 severe thunderstorm warning for parts of the Western Cape, including the Cit...
15/12/2022

The SA Weather Service has issued a Level 4 severe thunderstorm warning for parts of the Western Cape, including the City of Cape Town.

The forecast includes severe thunderstorms resulting in flooding and large amounts of small hail and is in place from midnight tonight until midnight/early hours of Saturday morning, 17 December 2022. This also includes periods of strong winds.

Potential impacts include flash flooding of roadways and at-risk informal settlements, downed trees and power lines.

The Disaster Risk Management Centre and all other relevant City services and external partners are on standby to deal with any impacts from the forecast.

The public is reminded of the following:
• stay indoors away from metal objects
• do not seek shelter under trees or tall objects
• activities like fishing and golf during a thunder storm can create additional safety risks
• be aware that any combination of hail, strong winds and/or heavy downpours can accompany the storms.

Report any emergency or threat to public safety to the City’s Public Emergency Communication Centre on 021 480 7700 from a cell phone or 107 from a landline.

01/04/2022

Extra vigilance when doing banking at ATMs card scimming and cloning seems to be on the upswing with everything becoming so expensive !
Be aware of your surroundings, observe the ATM for any foreign objects and do not ever accept help from a stranger !

17/08/2021

Be on your toes on Monday the 23rd, talk of possible public violence again !

08/04/2021

Physical Risk Solutions Training Center Soon up and running in the "Deep South" of Cape Town !

25/08/2020

New WhatsApp button added to page for more efficient communication so that i may address your needs!

26/03/2020

These are the numbers to contact should you need help:
National Institute for Communicable Diseases: 0800 029 999
South African Police Service: 08600 10111
Department of home affairs: 0800 601 190
Gender-based violence command centre: 0800 428 428 or *120*786 #
National Crisis Line: 0861 322 322
Department of water affairs: 0800 200 200
Reporting undue price increases: 0800 141 880
Department of tourism: 0860 868 747
Support to SMMEs in distress: 0860 663 7867
Presidential hotline: 17737 WhatsApp: 060 012 3456

26/03/2020

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South Africans brace for 21-day lockdown as virus cases rise
As confirmed cases top 550, President Cyril Ramaphosa announces sweeping measures in a bid to stem outbreak.

24 Mar 2020 GMT+3
People across South Africa are bracing for a 21-day lockdown after the government announced sweeping new measures to tackle the spread of the new coronavirus.

"From midnight on Thursday, March 26 until midnight on Thursday, April 16, all South Africans will have to stay at home," President Cyril Ramaphosa said late on Monday in a televised address to the nation.

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"This is a decisive measure to save lives of South Africans from infections and to save lives of hundreds of thousands of our people," he added.

On Tuesday, the number of confirmed cases leapt again to 554 - just over a week ago, the figure was 62. The surge has raised alarms that a wider outbreak would put under serious stress the country's already strained healthcare system in one of the world's most unequal societies.

Ramaphosa stressed that people will still be able to leave their homes to seek medical care, buy food or collect a social grant.

All shops and businesses are to close, with the exemption of pharmacies, laboratories, banks, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, supermarkets, petrol stations and healthcare providers.

Health workers, emergency personnel and security services will be allowed to work, while soldiers will be deployed to patrol the streets in support of the police.

A masked newspaper seller waits to make a sale in the virtually empty Rosebank Mall in Johannesburg. [Denis Farrell/AP]
By imposing the lockdown, the government hopes to avoid the spread of the coronavirus in crowded townships and informal settlements where access to clean water for hand-washing can be scarce and self-quarantine practices are hard to apply.

"While this measure will have a considerable impact on people’s livelihoods, on the life of our society and on our economy, the human cost of delaying this action would be far, far greater," the South African president said.

For a country already grappling with an almost 30 percent unemployment rate and low economic growth, the lockdown could be disastrous for the economy.

The government said it will create a temporary compensation fund so that businesses can avoid having to dismiss staff, as well as provide tax relief for small businesses.

Ramaphosa said a first phase of the government’s economic response would include assisting businesses in distress and a package of more than 3 billion rand ($170m) of funding for industrial firms.

After reporting its first case of COVID-19 on March 5, the country now has the highest number of infections in sub-Saharan Africa. [Themba Hadebe/AP Photo]
'Unique circumstances'
Commenting on the president's announcement, Mosa Moshabela, dean and head of the Nursing and Public Health School at the University of KwaZulu-Natal said the lockdown "is an opportunity to break transmissions", referring to the 14-day incubation period during which the infection can flare into symptoms.

"With the additional week as a sort of buffer, we can assure that anyone who was infected before the lockdown will go through the symptoms and recover within those 21 days," he told Al Jazeera.

Siviwe Gwarube, a member of parliament with the main opposition party, Democratic Alliance, stressed that strict measures were needed in the fight against the pandemic.

"As much as we have learned from the global community, the reality is that South Africa has a unique set of circumstances of social economic status of people," Gwarube said.

"There are over 50 percent who are poor and over 11 million South Africans are unemployed, so we need to be a lot more heavy-handed if we are going to be able to flatten the curve."

After reporting its first case of COVID-19 on March 5, the country now has the highest number of infections in sub-Saharan Africa.

South Africa is among the most unequal countries in the world with 1 percent of its earners taking home almost 20 percent of all income in the country, according to the World Inequality Database.

Shoppers queue to stock up on groceries during the nationwide lockdown [Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters]
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

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