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Roofs ripped off, roads flooded as severe weather batters Cape Town

City crews reported roofs blown off, flooded roads and outages as strong winds and rain hit the metro overnight.

  • A severe cold front battered Cape Town on Monday, tearing roofs from homes, flooding informal settlements, and toppling trees across the Western Cape as the South African Weather Service issued a Level 8 warning.
  • Authorities have logged reports of roofs blown off in Mitchells Plain and Hanover Park, alongside widespread flooding and electricity outages, with Disaster Risk Management spokesperson Charlotte Powell confirming emergency services are responding to numerous incidents.
  • Traffic services spokesperson Kevin Jacobs reported live wires across Rosmead Avenue near the Wynberg Fire Station and tree obstructions on the M3 at Rhodes Drive, with no major accidents confirmed despite hazardous conditions.
  • Humanitarian organization Gift of the Givers is assisting displaced families in Lwandle and other informal settlements with hot meals and blankets, while the Western Cape education department confirmed school closures in the Cape Winelands and Eden districts.
  • Intense conditions are forecast to endure until Tuesday, with possible rainfall accumulations of 200mm-300mm; residents should report emergencies to the Public Emergency Communication Centre at 021 480 7700 and avoid unnecessary travel.
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News24 broke the news in South Africa on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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