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IN PHOTOS: Eloise uproots trees, floods streets in Mpumalanga

Some parts of the Lowveld region were flooded on Sunday after a storms hit, triggering heavy rain and uprooting trees.

The South African Weather Service warned residents in parts of Mpumalanga, Limpopo and KwaZulu-Natal to expect strong winds and flash floods as Cyclone Eloise made its way inland.

 

Nelspruit Botanical Gardens by Nicholas Procter.
Nelspruit Botanical Gardens by Nicholas Procter
Photo: Trish Stevenson
Alkmaar Schagen area. Photo- Trish.
Alkmaar Schagen area. Photo- Trish.
Taken by Clarence Butler.
Taken by Clarence Butler.

Kaapsehoop this morning.
Marloth Park
Graskop. Supplied by Trish Hazel Meyer.

Jeppes Reef Road near Malelane.
Olifant’s River. Shared by Madeleine Liebenberg.
Photo taken in Graskop by Leona Oosthuizen.

Locals-in-Mataffin-doing-their-usual-day-to-day-things
Lydenburg
Mataffin roads on Sunday afternoon

READ: Eloise has passed Beira and the damage is minimal

Frank Townsend Street, White River.
Van Riebeeck Street White River.
Between Pilgrims Rest and Graskop.
Lisbon, Graskop.

ALSO READ: Disruptive rain expected for Lowveld, despite Cyclone Eloise changing track

In Msholozi by Rocky’s Drift Claudette De Klerk.
Graskop Gorge Lift Company.
Simile, Sabie.
Leroro.
Barberton-Enver Wessels.

*This is a developing story we will update this gallery as soon as more photos become available.

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