The South African Local Government Association (SALGA) has called on municipalities across several provinces to activate preparedness and response measures following a warning by the South African Weather Service (SAWS) of an intense cut-off low-pressure system expected to affect large parts of the country between Tuesday, 5 May and Thursday, 7 May 2026
- Flooding of roads, settlements and low-lying areas
- Damage to infrastructure such as roads, bridges and stormwater systems
- Power outages and disruption of essential services
- Dangerous driving conditions and road closures
- Coastal damage due to very rough seas and possible storm surge
- Risks to livestock and travel disruptions in snow-affected high-ground areas
- Disaster Management Centres to activate monitoring and coordination mechanisms and maintain close liaison with provincial disaster management authorities.
- Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services to ensure personnel and equipment are ready to respond to flooding, storm damage and rescue incidents.
- Infrastructure and Technical Services to clear stormwater drains, inspect critical infrastructure and prepare rapid-response teams for potential damage.
- Human Settlements and Community Services to identify vulnerable communities and ensure temporary shelter facilities are ready if required.
- Traffic and Law Enforcement Services to monitor high-risk routes, manage road closures and ensure public safety.
- Municipal Communications Units to share verified SAWS warnings and safety messages through official channels.
- Avoid crossing flooded roads and swollen rivers
- Exercise caution when travelling, especially in poor visibility
- Secure loose items around homes and businesses
- Heed instructions from local authorities and emergency services