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Heavy rainfall cause damage to roads and houses in Kouga region
Several roads in St Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay and Humansdorp were damaged due to heavy rainfall and flooding in the area last week.
Heavy rains last week caused havoc across the Kouga region, damaging several houses and roads in the Eastern Cape.
Kouga Executive Mayor, Horatio Hendricks, said it is estimated that Jeffreys Bay received 75mm of rain, Humansdorp 100mm, St Francis Bay 97mm and Oyster Bay 87mm.
MOP UP OPERATIONS ARE UNDERWAY
The rain caused several potholes – some posing a danger to motorists – across the region.
“The municipality and the interim Joint Operations Committee (JOC) are in the process of assessing damages and putting mitigation measures in place,” said Hendricks.