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Winds cause more havoc in Cape Town

Cape Town was put through the wringer this past weekend with gale-force winds causing city-wide damage. According to the City of Cape Townโ€™s Disaster Risk Management Centre, roofs were damaged in a number of areas, including Fresnaye, the Bo-Kaap, Sea Point, Philippi and Bonteheuwel.

โ€œStorm-related electricity disruptions are being experienced in Pinelands, Bridgetown, Wynberg, Parow, Richmond Estate, Bellville, Seapoint, Strand, Claremont, Heideveld and Three Anchor Bay,โ€ said Charlotte Powell, Disaster Risk Management spokesperson. โ€œLarge trees have been uprooted in Gordonโ€™s Bay, Newlands, Mowbray, Rylands and Bonteheuwel.โ€

Powell added that no deaths or injuries have been reported as a result of the high wind speeds, and the Cityโ€™s various departments are assisting all affected communities.

Residents are asked to direct non-emergency service requests to the Cityโ€™s Call Centre on 0860 103 089, and to direct emergency calls to the Public Emergency Communication Centre by dialling 021 480 7700 from a cellphone or 107 from a landline.

A yacht in Mossel Bay also fell victim to strong winds on Saturday. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the boat wash ashore on Santos Beach. โ€œThe yacht owner sailed from Richards Bay to Cape Town and moored at Mossel Bay to wait out the weather forecast for Cape Town. He had gone ashore on a tender boat to replenish supplies and while on the shore, at the Mossel Bay Yacht Club, he noticed the swing mooring had broken loose from its anchorage causing his yacht to start drifting ashore. The yacht owner had returned to his yacht with members of the Yacht Club and they broadcast a Mayday distress call,โ€ the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said in a statement.

โ€œOur sea rescue craft Rescue15, alreadyย launching at that stage,ย arrivedย on the scene and we found the yacht caughtย up in the rope lines separating the yacht mooring area from the swimming area of Santos Beach,โ€ the organisation added. โ€œNSRI, assisted by a private boat, Blue Pointer, assisted to get the yacht free of the separation ropes and Blue Pointer assisted to manoeuvre ourย sea rescue craft into a position to be able to assist in amongst the rope that was line lying in the water.โ€

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