Parts of Johannesburg has taken a heavy beating of hail and rain. The SA Weather Service had issued a level 5 warning. Take a look…
By: Nokwanda Ncwane
Hailstorm and heavy rainfall have been reported in parts of Johannesburg, Gauteng on Monday, 5 December.
Residents in Randburg, Northcliff and other areas took to social media to share videos and images following the inclement weather conditions.
HAILSTORM REPORTED IN JOHANNESBURG
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) had issued a high-level 5 warning for thunderstorms, hail and excessive lightning for Monday for several parts of the country.
A level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms is also in place for parts of the country including KwaZulu-Natal.
Others have described the hailstorm as one from hell as it destroyed trees amongst other things.
TIPS TO PROTECT YOUR CAR
Tips for avoiding hail damage to your car.
- Drive slowly — slower driving minimises the damage of hail and helps cope with slippery roads.
- Find a safe, covered area immediately or pull over under an overpass, provided it is safe.
- Undercover parking at malls and petrol stations are good temporary solutions to protecting your car during a hail storm.
- Stay in the vehicle. Large hailstones can injure.
- Keep fleece blankets in your boot so you can cover your car to minimise the impact of hail.
- Take careful note of the extent of the damage to your car, look for damage to all glass items including side mirrors, tail lights and headlights. Taking pictures may be useful.
- If you are affected by hail, report it at once to your insurer.
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