WARNING: Masses of water to reach Nqweba Dam on Thursday noon in Western Cape

According to Zama Shandu, a ranger manager at the Camdeboo National Park, they sent out rangers to monitor the water flow of the Gats River.

Strong flowing water is on its way to the Nqweba Dam, and people are warned to stay away from the flow into the dam, Graaff-Reinet Advertiser reports.

According to Zama Shandu, a rangers manager at the Camdeboo National Park, they sent out rangers to monitor the water flow of the Gats River.

“We expect that it can reach the dam as soon as 2 pm this afternoon (20 February). Shandu warned people to stay away from the flow.

At about 8.30 am this morning, 20 February, Dave Stern photographed water flowing down the Gats River, at the Rietpoort Weir near Nieu-Bethesda.

The Gats River flows into the Sunday’s River on the Northern side of the airfield, and from there finds its way to the Nqweba Dam.

Stern, a farmer and chairperson of the Graaff-Reinet Agri District Union, is extremely grateful for the river is in flood. He said he measured 31mm of rain on Wednesday evening.

Dewald Fourie from Waterloo Farm, downhill from the Rietpoort Weir, said the Gats River is flowing waste level through his farm at the moment. The floodwater is still on its way to Waterloo.

Photos: Dave Stern.

Liesl Kingwill from the Blaauwater farm in the Loods Mountain district said they live next to the catchment area of the Sundays River.

At the moment the catchment area is empty. Since water started flowing into the dam on Friday 7 February, the water level has reached 5,3%, according to the Department Water and Sanitation.

 

 

 

 

 

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