Precautions should be taken during such weather conditions: SAPS

10 March 2016 - 11:28 By Times LIVE
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The SAPS urges everyone to take safety measures to keep themselves and their children safe.

Heavy rainfall in parts of the country may cause possible flash floods.

The following precautions should be taken during such weather conditions:

-Avoid crossing rivers and swollen streams where water is above ankle height.

-Be careful not to stand on an overhanging bank.
-Before entering the water, check for the presence and strength of a current.

-If caught in a fast river current, float feet first in order to absorb any impact with the feet and legs, thus protecting the head and body from serious injury.

-In buildings, move valuables to a safe place above the expected flood level and switch off electricity at the supply point to the building. 
-If evacuation is recommended, residents must heed the call. 
-In rural areas, animals should be protected or relocated to a safe place on higher ground.

-Listen to the radio or TV for warnings and obey the instructions of emergency personnel and disaster management officers.
-Take special care of children; keep them away from flooded streams and rivers during stormy conditions.

-If it is raining and the roads are wet, slow down. Take your foot off the accelerator and let your speed drop gradually.
-Avoid driving on a road that is totally covered by water. If the vehicle stalls, leave it immediately and seek higher ground and be cautious especially at night when it is harder to recognise flood dangers.

The police is appealing to members of the community to be very careful when crossing rivers and bridges and report any incident of drowning that they might see in the community.

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