The disaster management section is a collaboration and information-sharing platform for Theewaterskloof Municipality’s disaster management stakeholders. It is designed to support a comprehensive approach to disaster management, encompassing all hazards and the four phases of the disaster management cycle: prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery (PPRR).
September 2023_Flood Damages_Eikenhof Dam
October 11, 2023 8:02 am
September 2023_Flood Damages_Elandskloof River Bridge on Helderstroom Road
October 11, 2023 8:05 am
With more motorists on the road traveling for the school holiday’s, we request road users to please adhere to the rules of the road, be alert as many roads are
After days of inaccessibility issues resulting from severe flooding at the entrance of the Overberg Water Plant facility (as show in images below), access has been gained and the pumps
Dear Tourism Stakeholder, The Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDAT) is inviting tourism attractions affected by the storms of the past weekend (23 – 25 September 2023) to register
Many people have been left displaced and without their belongings due to the devasting storm this weekend. They are in desperate need of blankets, warm socks, shoes, toiletries, duvets, pillows
Unfortunately, no roads have been reopened overnight and the following roads remain closed: The R43 from Caledon to Villiersdorp. Draai berg Road, which was initially the detour to and from
THEEWATERSKLOOF MUNICIPALITY STATEMENT ON THE STORM DAMAGE IN THEEWATERSKLOOF 25 September 2023 The Theewaterskloof Municipality has experienced catastrophic impact due to the inclement weather over the past 24 hours and
September 2023_Flood Damages_Eikenhof Dam
October 11, 2023 8:02 am
September 2023_Flood Damages_Elandskloof River Bridge on Helderstroom Road
October 11, 2023 8:05 am
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