In February 2020, the Vaal dam was just 57%. In February 2021 it was above 98% full. All eight sluice gates were opened this week to release water and avoid infrastructure collapsing Photo: Twitter
Multiple fatal and non-fatal drowning accidents and water related emergencies occurred around South Africa’s coastline and on inland waters this weekend. This has prompted the NSRI to appeal to the public to be cautious. Some rivers and dams in the Northern Cape are overflowing, providing some amazing footage. Watch the video…
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