One killed, another missing as heavy rain continues to batter Western Cape: Brace for more heavy rain overnight into Saturday in the already saturated Western Cape.
'These conditions could lead to localised flooding, considering the level of ground saturation from previous rainfall in the last few days,' said Cape Town disaster management spokesperson Charlotte Powell.One person has reportedly been killed, while another is missing as heavy rain continues to saturate the Western Cape, according to Western Cape Disaster Management.
The SA Weather Service has issued a yellow level 7 warning for disruptive rain over most of the Cape Winelands and Threewaterskloof municipality on Saturday. Cape Town, parts of the west coast, Overberg and Langeberg municipalities received a yellow level 4 alert for disruptive rain.
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