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The City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) says no major flood-related incidents have been reported across the city so far.
This comes as Johannesburg continues to experience widespread thunderstorms and persistent rainfall, with more rain expected on Tuesday, raising concerns over flooding in low-lying areas.
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Johannesburg Emergency Management Services spokesperson, Robert Mulaudzi, says disaster management and swift water rescue teams remain on high alert to respond to any emergencies.
“We continue to plead with our motorists to continue to exercise caution while driving, extend a safe following distance, and avoid crossing flooded roads and low-lying bridges. Our residents in our low-lying areas, especially in our informal settlements …, we are pleading with our residents to avoid crossing river streams while they’re conducting their daily activities. Monitor young kids to stay away from river streams.”
#JoburgWeather No major incidents reported throughout @CityofJoburgZA due to Severe Thunderstorms motorists are urged to exercise caution while driving extend safe following distance avoid crossing flooded roads/low lying bridges,EMS on high alert @CoJPublicSafety #SaferJoburg pic.twitter.com/b05Ka8FGfH
— City of Joburg EMS (@CityofJoburgEMS) April 13, 2026
