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Gale force winds and cold weather conditions in the Eastern Cape have caused damage and pose a danger to motorists travelling on the province’s roads
Eastern Cape Department of Transport MEC, Weziwe Tikana appealed to motorists on Wednesday to exercise caution and if possible, avoid travelling – especially through mountain passes.
Tikana said that the less than ideal driving conditions were set to persist over the weekend.
Department of Transport spokesman, Unathi Bhinqosa elaborated on some reported incidents causing havoc on Eastern Cape roads and further advised motorists to use caution when approaching these areas.
PICS: Snow blankets parts of SA as cold front, strong winds batter Cape Town
Bhinqosa said that a jacknifed truck was partially blocking the N6 between Jamestown and Queenstown near the Penhoek Pass. He said a tree was blocking the N2 Nelson Mandela Drive in Mthatha while a jacknifed truck was partially blocking one lane along the N2 between Grahamstown and Port Elizabeth near Rautenbach Road.
Other dangerous conditions included rocks and trees which fell onto the road and were blocking the N10 at the Olifantskop Pass. Bhinqosa said that no major injuries had been reported in any of these incidents. He said that law enforcement as well as rescue personnel were on the scene controlling the flow of traffic.
#ECTraffic UPDATE: UPDATE: The Olifantskop Pass (N10) is now OPEN but please drive with caution as windy conditions will continue throughout the day @AlgoaFM @Mio_Queenie pic.twitter.com/90I2Qq87Pd
— AlgoaFMNews (@AlgoaFMNews) July 24, 2019
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Author: ANA Newswire