Johannesburg - At least 22 people drowned along South Africa's coastline since the start of 2012, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said on Sunday.
This figure includes six people who were still missing and presumed to have drowned, said spokesperson Craig Lambinon.
Another three people died inland in a boating accident in Bronkhorspruit.
The institute said it feared this figure would increase in the coming week as people make the most of their holiday before returning to work and school.
"..The full moon spring tide which causes the strongest rip currents to prevail...will last until later this week and we urge recreational bathers and boaters to exercise extreme caution," said Lambinon.
- SAPA/News24
The effects of severe weather are felt every year by many South Africans. To obtain critical weather information, the SAWDOS use voluntary weather observers. These volunteers help keep their local communities safe and informed by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather to the SAWDOS for publication on the Blog. The SAWDOS is a non-profit organization that renders a FREE COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE.
Pages
- Home
- SAWDOS1 Twitter South Africa Tweets
- SAWDOS2 Twitter World Wide Tweets
- TrafficSA Twitter Updates
- RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information Service
- USGS Earthquake Monitor
- SA Private WX Stations
- Real-Time APRS WX Station Data
- Disclaimer/Indemnity: SAWDOS
- Articles and Photos: SAWDOS
- About: SAWDOS
- South African Disasters
- Mossel Bay WX Stations
- SA Sea Level Synoptic Chart
- SA Weather Webcams
- YO Weather Prediction
- Mossel Bay Mad Scientist Projects
- Weather Forecast for South Africa
No comments:
Post a Comment