Residents across the Kouga Municipality in South Africa's Eastern Cape province are being urged to evacuate immediately as rivers swell to dangerous levels. Local authorities issued the emergency alert on Sunday, warning that rising floodwaters pose an immediate threat to lives and property in low-lying areas.
Emergency Alert Issued
The Kouga Municipality activated its disaster response protocols after sustained heavy rainfall caused water levels to climb rapidly overnight. Officials warned that several rivers feeding through the region have already breached their banks, inundating nearby roads and farmland.
Authorities set up emergency shelters at community halls and schools throughout the affected areas. Those unable to relocate independently were advised to contact municipal emergency lines for assistance.
Communities at Risk
The municipalities of Hankey and Patensie face the most immediate danger, with floodwaters already cutting off access to some neighbourhoods. Emergency crews are working to reach isolated residents, though rising waters have complicated rescue efforts.
The Gamtoos River, a major waterway running through the region, has seen levels not recorded in recent years. Local media reported that bridges in several locations have been submerged, halting traffic and stranding travellers.
Infrastructure Under Pressure
Roads connecting communities have become impassable in multiple sections. Municipal workers are monitoring critical infrastructure around the clock, though officials acknowledged that some damage may already be unreported due to communication disruptions in remote areas.
Power supplies have been affected in pockets, with localised outages reported across the affected zone. Authorities urged residents to treat all downed power lines as live and dangerous.
Response Underway
The Kouga Municipality has coordinated with provincial disaster management teams to deploy additional resources to the region. Search-and-rescue teams are on standby, and emergency supplies including food, water, and blankets are being distributed to shelters.
Neighbouring municipalities have offered support, with volunteer groups and non-governmental organisations also mobilizing assistance. Provincial officials are expected to provide an updated assessment once conditions allow for thorough damage evaluations.
What Residents Should Do
Authorities are clear: residents in flood-prone areas should leave immediately without waiting for further warnings. Those in multi-story buildings were advised to move to higher floors if evacuation is not immediately possible.
Pet owners should make arrangements for animals, and residents were reminded to turn off gas and electricity supplies before leaving their homes. Important documents and essential medications should be taken when departing.
The municipality advised against attempting to drive through flooded roads, noting that as little as 30 centimetres of moving water can sweep a vehicle off the road. Motorists were warned to avoid the R334 and other major routes that have been affected.
Weather Outlook
Forecasts indicate that while rainfall may ease over the coming days, river levels are expected to remain elevated. Residents were cautioned against returning to their homes until authorities confirm it is safe to do so.
Municipal officials will conduct assessments once waters recede to determine when displaced residents can safely return. Regular updates will be broadcast on local radio stations and shared through the municipality's social media channels.
Looking Ahead
The full extent of the flooding will not be known until conditions improve and damage assessments can be completed. Officials estimate that recovery efforts could take weeks, with road repairs and infrastructure rebuilding forming a significant part of the response.
Residents are urged to monitor official channels for the latest updates and to report any stranded neighbours or emergency situations immediately. The municipality has committed to providing shelter, food, and support for all displaced families throughout the emergency period.
Motorists were warned to avoid the R334 and other major routes that have been affected.Weather OutlookForecasts indicate that while rainfall may ease over the coming days, river levels are expected to remain elevated. Officials estimate that recovery efforts could take weeks, with road repairs and infrastructure rebuilding forming a significant part of the response.Residents are urged to monitor official channels for the latest updates and to report any stranded neighbours or emergency situations immediately.




