Several parts of KNP flooded due to Tropical Storm Eloise Posted by Anita Froneman on 24 January 2021 Several parts of the Kruger National Park have flooded after Tropical Storm Eloise caused heavy downpour in the area on Saturday, January 23 and Sunday. SANParks have posted regular updates on Twitter with information about roads being closed and bridges that are currently inaccessible. The bridge to Sirheni has washed away. All gravel roads around Mopani are closed after the area received 66mm rainfall. Boulders and Shipandani are not accessible. The Mopani to Phalaborwa road is also closed, and guests have to drive via Letaba to Phalaborwa, SANParks said. All gravel roads and H13-1 tar road in Nxanatseni (Far North) are also closed due to flooding. The Tsendze Bridge on H14 is under water. The Pioneer Dam is overflowing. Rainfall was reported as follows: Pafuri: Mabiligwe 77.5mm; Outpost 100mm; Eco training 100mm; Pafuri 80mm; Mooiplaas is 66.0mm; and Mah 56.0mm. Take a look: Pioneer Dam is overflowing.#TropicalCycloneEloise pic.twitter.com/cw5pCMK56Z — Kruger National Park (@SANParksKNP) January 24, 2021 Bridge to Sirheni washed away. pic.twitter.com/wt7FhuZXR1 — Kruger National Park (@SANParksKNP) January 24, 2021 Letaba high-level bridge. Water starting to flow. #TropicalCycloneEloise pic.twitter.com/SVpqAI9Dh5 — Kruger National Park (@SANParksKNP) January 24, 2021 Sable Hide. #TropicalCycloneEloise pic.twitter.com/8b18eLzlRZ — Kruger National Park (@SANParksKNP) January 24, 2021 Punda Maria area. #TropicalCycloneEloise pic.twitter.com/1CO9xtTe5w — Kruger National Park (@SANParksKNP) January 24, 2021 No injuries or serious damage to structures have been reported. Guests are advised to remain cautious and avoid going outdoors or driving if possible. The Park’s teams are on high alert. Picture: Twitter/SANParks Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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