Image:@LowveldMedia the Croc river is 0.5m from bursting it's banks at Leopard Creek.
Image: Lower Sabie - Low Level - Photo supplied.
JacquesM30 2 hours 4 mins ago Twitter @SAWDOS1 Crocodile river in Komatipoort looking towards Mozambique
JacquesM30 2 hours 7 mins ago Twitter @SAWDOS1 Komati river- low level crossing outside Komatipoort
JacquesM30 2 hours ago Twitter Crocodile gate bridge closed to Kruger Park
Laevelder / Lowvelder @NelspruitGossip sent in this pic of the Sabie river in the Kruger National Park via Twitter. — with Carina Oosthuizen and Michelle Van Loggerenberg.
Laevelder / Lowvelder Onder Sabie in die wildtuin. Foto: Nidene van den Heever
Laevelder / Lowvelder Bronwyn Kotze sent in this photo taken at the Malelane gate in the KNP. — with Nita Prinsloo De Villiers.
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Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Real Time Weather Observation: Lowveld, Mpumalanga/Limpopo (Flood Images)
Labels:
Flooding,
floods,
Heavy Rain,
Tropical Storms
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Eish, the Power of Nature!! Hope no Lives lost
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