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Sunday, 15 July 2012
Intydse Weerwaarneming: Swartkopsrivier, Port Elizabeth (15 Julie 2012)
Fotos: Johann Pretorius ( Klik op fotos om te vergroot.)
Ek heg vier fotos aan van die Swartkopsrivier wat nou sterk beweeg en wat erger kan word want ek hoor
Groendal dam se sluise is oopgemaak.Ons het 70mm reën gekry en n ander man sê hy het 98 mm gemeet in Despatch. WN Johann Pretorius - Despatch
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Flooding,
floods,
Weather Observation
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