Dangerous Storm Warning – The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a high-level weather warning for Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), and the Eastern Cape as a powerful storm system moves across the country. Authorities have warned of extreme thunderstorms, heavy rain, hail, and damaging winds, posing serious risks to life and property.
Residents are urged to stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and follow all government advisories as emergency services prepare for possible disruptions, flooding, and power outages.
Dangerous Storm Warning Issued by SAWS – Areas on Red Warning
The storm, which is gaining strength along the eastern regions, is expected to hit urban and rural communities across Gauteng, KZN, and Eastern Cape over the next 48 hours. The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has classified the warning as Level 9 (Severe) in many regions.
Provinces and Municipalities Affected:
Province | District / Area | Risk Level | Key Threats |
---|---|---|---|
Gauteng | Johannesburg Metro | Very High | Wind, Flooding, Hail |
Gauteng | Tshwane & Ekurhuleni | High | Lightning, Roof Damage |
KwaZulu-Natal | Durban Central | Very High | Torrential Rain |
KwaZulu-Natal | Pietermaritzburg | High | Flash Floods |
Eastern Cape | East London | Very High | Coastal Storm Surges |
Eastern Cape | Mthatha Region | High | Landslides, Flooding |
KZN | Richards Bay | High | Disrupted Roads |
Gauteng | Soweto | High | Roof Collapse, Winds |
Residents in these areas are advised to follow SAWS updates regularly and secure loose items, unplug electronic devices, and keep emergency kits ready.
Government’s Emergency Response Plan and Public Advice
In response to the red alert, Disaster Management Units in all affected provinces have been activated. The government has deployed rescue teams, ambulances, and support vehicles to high-risk zones.
Key Safety Instructions from Authorities:
- Stay indoors unless absolutely necessary
- Avoid driving during heavy rainfall or lightning storms
- Move to higher ground if flooding begins in your area
- Do not attempt to cross flooded roads or bridges
- Keep flashlights, clean water, and first aid kits ready
Emergency Shelter Locations:
Province | Shelter Centre Location | Contact Number |
---|---|---|
Gauteng | Johannesburg City Hall | 0800 102 031 |
KwaZulu-Natal | Durban ICC (Relief Shelter) | 0800 111 132 |
Eastern Cape | Mthatha Town Hall | 0800 200 300 |
Impact on Daily Life – Schools, Transport, and Power Supply
Storm-related disruptions are already affecting normal life. Power outages and school closures are expected to continue throughout the week in high-impact zones.
Current Disruptions:
- Public transport delays in Johannesburg and Durban
- Temporary school closures in Eastern Cape towns
- Delays in water and electricity supply due to infrastructure damage
- Mobile network interruptions in certain rural zones
What to Expect in the Next 48 Hours – Forecast Breakdown
According to SAWS, the following conditions will continue over the next two days:
Forecast Table:
Date | Region | Weather Type | Rainfall (mm) | Wind Speed (km/h) |
---|---|---|---|---|
May 22 | Gauteng | Thunderstorms | 40 – 60 mm | 65 – 80 km/h |
May 22 | KwaZulu-Natal | Heavy Rain | 70 – 100 mm | 50 – 75 km/h |
May 23 | Eastern Cape | Coastal Storms | 80+ mm | 85 – 100 km/h |
May 23 | Gauteng | Light Showers | 15 – 30 mm | 45 km/h |
May 23 | KZN | Hail & Storms | 50 – 90 mm | 60 – 85 km/h |
May 24 | Eastern Cape | Flood Warnings | 70+ mm | 60 km/h |
May 24 | Gauteng | Cloudy, Windy | 20 mm | 40 km/h |
May 24 | KZN | Storm Weakening | 30 mm | 35 – 50 km/h |
Residents should expect persistent rainfall, falling temperatures, and limited visibility on highways.
Precautionary Tips for Families and Businesses
If you are in the storm-affected zones, use the following checklist to prepare and stay safe:
Checklist for Safety:
- Secure windows, doors, and rooftops
- Charge phones and power banks
- Store enough drinking water and dry food
- Check vehicle fuel and tire pressure
- Remove outdoor furniture or cover it
- Turn off geysers and non-essential appliances
- Keep important documents in waterproof folders
Important Departmental Helplines and Contacts
Department / Service | Purpose | Helpline Number |
---|---|---|
SAWS (Weather Updates) | Official alerts & forecasts | 012 367 6000 |
Emergency Medical | Ambulances & first aid response | 10177 |
Disaster Management | Flood & evacuation assistance | 0800 428 786 |
Eskom | Electricity faults & info | 08600 37566 |
Municipal Support | Local rescue and shelters | Call your ward office |
Traffic Hotline | Road blockage or route updates | 0861 400 800 |
FAQs – Dangerous Storm Warning
Q1: How long will the storm last?
The storm system is expected to affect parts of South Africa until May 14, 2025, with varying intensities in each region.
Q2: Is school suspended in all areas?
Only schools in high-alert areas like Mthatha, Durban, and Johannesburg have been instructed to suspend classes temporarily. Check local announcements for updates.
Q3: What should I do if my home floods?
Move to higher ground immediately. Call Disaster Management at 0800 428 786 for evacuation help. Keep valuables and essentials close.
Q4: Will electricity be cut off?
Power outages are likely, especially in KZN and Eastern Cape. Report any faults to Eskom at 08600 37566.
Q5: Can I travel during the storm?
Non-essential travel is discouraged. Roads may be flooded or blocked. Follow traffic updates on 0861 400 800.
The situation is serious, and the government is treating this storm event as a major weather emergency. Your safety and the safety of your loved ones come first. Monitor updates from SAWS, follow local government alerts, and avoid all risky behavior. This is a time for community support and cautious action.