VIDEO: Severe winds blow vehicles over bridge in Western Cape
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
The South African Weather Service issued a warning about severe weather patterns, including heavy rains, windy weather, and cold temperatures over the weekend.
Destruction struck numerous parts of the Western Cape over the weekend after severe weather patterns wreaked havoc, impacting many roads and buildings.
Much of the devastation was caught on camera and shared on social media.
One incident, in particular, left social media users stunned. It showed a truck trailer component being blown off the N1 bridge, approaching the Huguenot Tunnel.
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The clip shows one truck already on its side on the road when the last compartment of an approaching truck also tilts to the side.
The severe wind hit the truck compartment with such force that instead of falling on its side on the road, the entire trailer was sent off the bridge.
Oh Sheeit! Wind blows truck off bridge! This looks like the bridge before the huguenot tunnel to Worcester. pic.twitter.com/DnS8elELlF
— Kidddo (@KiddoOnFire) April 7, 2024
Another disturbing sight that was caught on camera shows what looks like a caravan being unhinged from a vehicle and then being blown over the same bridge.
Watch here:
Yoh it’s really bad in the Western Cape. 😭 pic.twitter.com/0hZmHKe8a2
— Gee 👑 (@GomolemoMzansi) April 7, 2024
According to Mike Vinello-Lippert, the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) project manager for the Huguenot Tunnel, the truck driver is safe and has not been harmed.
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IOL also reported on road closures across the Western Cape, including the Huguenot Tunnel, the famous Chapman's Peak Drive and the Baden Powell Drive at Coastal Park and at Khayelitsha.
Cape Town - Baden Powell Drive (Latest): ROAD CLOSED at Coastal Park and also at Khayelitsha due to sand https://t.co/WWX6CrTVSZ
— TrafficSA (@TrafficSA) April 7, 2024
The Western Cape and the City of Cape Town remain on high alert for severe weather conditions.
"The Western Cape can expect strong winds and torrential downpours from Saturday evening through to Tuesday," Anton Bredell, Western Cape Minister for Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, said.
Many other incidents were also shared on social media.
Look here:
The situation is bad in the Western Cape. This video was taken in Paarl this morning. pic.twitter.com/4whoKQMB9Z
— Rasaad Adams (@RasaadAdams) April 7, 2024
Capetown Wind is crazy man 🚨🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/NeDBhEZfCF
— JAMMIE ®️ (@JamesChego9) April 7, 2024
Jonkershuis and Manor House at Blaauwklippen burnt to the ground. Stellenbosch pic.twitter.com/vgWtLP2hPG
— Greg Davies (@the_gregdavies) April 7, 2024
Ek het Stellenbosch nog nie so gesien nie!Dorp str.lyk erg🙈 #KaapVanStorms pic.twitter.com/yxP8xUbNp7
— Corné du Preez (@cornedupreez1) April 7, 2024
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