Difficult driving conditions/Minor motor vehicle accidents. Possible threat to life/livelihood
The public is advised to take note of the expected weather and take necessary precautions. Listen to Radio Stations/TV for weather updates or contact the Gqeberha Weather Office for latest updates.
The snow is expected to result in: Dangerous driving conditions (with traffic routes affected). Road and pass closures. Loss of crops and livestock. Disruption to services.
Small stock farmers are encouraged to shelter animals. Dress warmly and avoid high mountain passes if possible. Avoid travel and exercise caution when on the roads as they may be icy and dangerous. Make contact with your closest disaster manager or community leader and keep listening to the radio for updates.
The snowfall (and/or high accumulations) is expected to result in: Danger to life. Loss of livestock and crops. Communities inaccessible and may be cut-off. Dangerous and difficult driving conditions. Roads affected due to high accumulations and/or rockfalls. Pass closures (i.e Barkley Pass, Naudes Nek Pass, Jouberts Pass, Bottlenek Pass and etc). Disruptions to some services.
Stay indoors to avoid loss of life. Inform initiates and families and make an informed decision. Avoid traveling if its possible. Monitor the forecast and phone the South African Weather Service when in doubt.
The snowfall (and/or high accumulations) is expected to result in: Danger to life. Loss of livestock and crops. Communities inaccessible and may be cut-off. Dangerous and difficult driving conditions. Roads affected due to high accumulations and/or rockfalls. Pass closures (i.e Barkley Pass, Naudes Nek Pass, Jouberts Pass, Bottlenek Pass and etc). Disruptions to some services.
Do proper planning to avoid loss of life. Inform initiates and families and make an informed decision. Avoid traveling if its possible. Monitor the forecast and phone the South African Weather Service when in doubt.
The snowfall (and/or high accumulations) is expected to result in: Danger to life. Loss of livestock and crops. Communities inaccessible and may be cut-off. Dangerous and difficult driving conditions. Roads affected due to high accumulations and/or rockfalls. Pass closures (i.e Barkley Pass, Naudes Nek Pass, Jouberts Pass, Bottlenek Pass and etc). Disruptions to some services.
Stay indoors to avoid loss of life. Inform initiates and families and make an informed decision. Avoid traveling if its possible. Monitor the forecast and phone the South African Weather Service when in doubt.
Isolated loss of vulnerable livestock and crops. Non-major passes closed for a short period. Snow leading to icy roads and railway lines resulting in traffic disruptions. Snow on the mountain peaks.
Small stock farmers are encouraged to shelter animals and pets. Dress warmly and stay as dry as possible. Put out candles and fires that can spread out before going to sleep to avoid a fire. Make contact with your closest disaster manager or community leader and keep listening to the radio for updates.
Isolated loss of vulnerable livestock and crops. Non-major passes closed for a short period. Snow leading to icy roads and railway lines resulting in traffic disruptions. Snow on the mountain peaks.
Small stock farmers are encouraged to shelter animals and pets. Dress warmly and stay as dry as possible. Put out candles and fires that can spread out before going to sleep to avoid a fire. Make contact with your closest disaster manager or community leader and keep listening to the radio for updates.
Isolated loss of vulnerable livestock and crops. Non-major passes closed for a short period. Snow leading to icy roads and railway lines resulting in traffic disruptions. Snow on the mountain peaks.
Small stock farmers are encouraged to shelter animals and pets. Dress warmly and stay as dry as possible. Put out candles and fires that can spread out before going to sleep to avoid a fire. Make contact with your closest disaster manager or community leader and keep listening to the radio for updates.
Difficult driving conditions/Minor motor vehicle accidents. Possible threat to life/livelihood
The public is advised to take note of the expected weather and take necessary precautions. Listen to Radio Stations/TV for weather updates or contact the Gqeberha Weather Office for latest updates.
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