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Sunday, 20 January 2013
UPDATE: Satellite Images - Tropical Low Pressure System: Namibia/Botswana (20 January 2013 18h00 SAST)
The Tropical Low Pressure system situated over parts of Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Mosambique has intensified in the past few hours. Heavy rain and further flooding is expected in the Northern, Central and South Eastern parts of the Limpopo, North Eastern Mpumalanga and Southern Mozambique tonight. People are still trying to cross low level bridges and flooded roads with their cars despite several warnings.
DO NOT TRY TO CROSS LOW LEVEL BRIDGES OR FLOODED ROADS. TURN AROUND DON'T DROWN!
19h00 20/1/2013 Severe Weather: South Africa - Death toll now stands at 6 while 4 people are still missing.
Take care and be safe out there, it is not worth taking chances!
- SAWDOS
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