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Sunday, 21 October 2012
Images: Flooding in parts of the Eastern Cape (18 - 22 October 2012)
Jordan du Toit writes: Grahamstown flooding as of this afternoon. It's getting hard to drive in town let alone go anywhere else.
Dory writes: Tab betting bar in Port Alfred
Rick Engelbrecht reports: The effects of the rain on Old Seaview Rd Port Elizabeth
Rick Engelbrecht reports: The effects of the rain on Old Seaview Rd Port Elizabeth, another view
Nina Rossouw reports: A washed away Saltvlei road in #portalfred, just below the golf course looking east towards Kelly's beach
TO BE UPDATED........
Labels:
Flood Damage,
Flooding,
floods,
Heavy Rain,
Severe Weather
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