Emergency services on high alert as heatwave hits KZN

14 October 2021 - 10:33
By Suthentira Govender
Emergency services and the SA Weather Service have warned KwaZulu-Natal residents to take precautions against the heat.
Image: iStock Emergency services and the SA Weather Service have warned KwaZulu-Natal residents to take precautions against the heat.

Emergency services are on high alert as temperatures are set to soar to more than 40°C in many parts of KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday.

The SA Weather Service issued an advisory warning the public that exposure to the heat can lead to physical disorders including heat stroke, fatigue and discomfort.

“The elderly, young and people with compromised health are vulnerable to negative health impacts with exposure to high temperatures.”

Garrith Jamieson of ALS Paramedics told TimesLIVE that they were on high alert.

“We have advised all our clients, which consist of many old age homes and schools, about the heatwave. We are ready and able to assist,” he said.

A heatwave is sweeping through large parts of KwaZulu-Natal.
Image: SA Weather Service via Twitter A heatwave is sweeping through large parts of KwaZulu-Natal.

“With temperatures looking to soar, you can imagine the discomfort levels will be well over 40 degrees.

“This is expected to last until tomorrow ... We are urging people to stay hydrated.

“Stay out of the direct sunlight as much as possible and take care of your animals, as they can also dehydrate rather quickly.

“Obviously, with the significant temperatures, people will flock to beaches and pools. We urge people to watch little ones to ensure they are safe.

“We also see an increase in drowning around these times, especially with excessive temperatures.”

TimesLIVE