The Western Cape is bracing for another a cold front, with heavy rain expected to batter the Cape winelands and Overberg region on Sunday night.
In the meantime disaster management teams and humanitarian organisations have been focused on getting aid to residents of Citrusdal, in the Olifants River Valley, which has been cut off after roads were severely damaged by the torrential rain.
Large parts of the province have been hit by heavy rain which has displaced communities and damaged infrastructure.
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