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Gauteng Department of Human Settlements urges residents to stay safe amid heavy rains

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Gauteng Department of Human Settlements urges residents to stay safe amid heavy rains
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The Gauteng Department of Human Settlements urges all residents, particularly those in informal settlements, to exercise caution and heed the warnings issued by weather services and emergency services regarding the ongoing heavy rains.

These weather conditions pose significant risks, especially for vulnerable communities whose homes may be at higher risk of flooding.

Residents are encouraged to adhere to the following do’s and don’ts:

Do’s:

•Stay Informed: Regularly check weather updates from reliable sources like the South African Weather Service.

•Prepare Your Home:

•Clear immediate surroundings, gutters and drains of debris to prevent water accumulation.

•Inspect and maintain your roof and walls to ensure it can withstand the heavy rainfall.

•Secure belongings to prevent them from being washed away.

•Create an Emergency Plan: Establish a plan with family members or friends regarding emergency arrangements during severe weather events.

•Seek Shelter: If you feel at risk, without delay consider relocating temporarily to safer accommodations with family, friends, or government shelters.

•Report Emergencies: Contact local authorities if you encounter dangerous situations or require assistance.

Don’ts:

•Avoid occupying land or staying in Flood-Prone Areas: Do not drive or walk through flooded areas or attempt to cross barricades set up for safety.

•Neglect Safety Warnings: Do not ignore alerts from emergency services regarding severe weather conditions.

•Delay Evacuation: If advised to evacuate, do so promptly to ensure your safety.

•Underestimate Risks: Do not assume that your home is safe; take all necessary precautions seriously.

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The Gauteng Department of Human Settlements is committed to improving housing conditions particularly for the most vulnerable. Over the past 30 years the Department has provided more than 1.3 million housing opportunities.

The department encourages all residents to prioritise their safety during this challenging time. By following these guidelines, we can work together to mitigate the risks associated with the heavy rains and protect our communities.

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