A 64-year-old guy was discovered dead in his house in Vredendal on the West Coast on Saturday, bringing the death toll in severe weather condition in the Western Cape in the previous week to 2. According to Colin Deiner, head of Western Cape catastrophe management, the victim picked to stay in his house. “We left about 20 individuals from the location, however this resident selected to remain in his house. He was discovered dead today. We can’t launch the names of the 2 departed individuals yet,” Deiner stated on Saturday. Another Western Cape citizen drowned previously in the week. “Three individuals attempted to cross the Buffeljags River and among them was swept away by the water. This individual did not make it through.” Rescue operations are continuing in the severe weather condition. “We are worried about the Olifants River, however in basic the water levels in our rivers are really rather low if you take into consideration the quantity of rain that has actually fallen. “We can thank our coworkers from Water and Sanitation’s dam security department. They have actually been handling the circulation of water from our dams– particularly the Clanwilliam dam– effectively,” Deiner stated. Evacuations in issue locations are still continuing. “We are leaving the Klawer location downstream from Clanwilliam, however this is simply a preventive procedure.” Another issue location is the Matzikama regional town. “Citrusdal is absolutely cut off by land. We have actually attempted utilizing 4×4 automobiles to reach the neighborhood, however that is not working. In the meantime, we need to utilize helicopters to get to Citrusdal,” Deiner stated. “Our groups flew out a kid with head injuries previously, I do not understand if the injuries were triggered by the water.” A low cloud ceiling is making matters tough. “We need to wait on a window when the rains stop and the clouds pave the way a bit prior to we can fly,” Deiner stated. “We are utilizing our 2 firefighting choppers and the flying force likewise provided us with a helicopter. We likewise have a set wing airplane offered for reconnaissance. These craft have actually now been transferred to the West Coast.” The severe weather condition is because of a 3rd cold front striking the Western Cape in a week. “We are not done. We anticipate the 4th and last cold front to strike us someplace in between Sunday night and Monday early morning,” Deiner stated. The SA Weather Service on Saturday validated to TimesLIVE the Western Cape’s weather condition issues are not over yet. “In addition to the cold front system presently over the Western Cape, we are anticipating another cold front to get here on Sunday through to Monday early morning,” Mbazhi Maliage informed TimesLIVE. “We can’t state this will be the last one as it is winter season and cold fronts are to be anticipated.” According to Maliage, the Cape winelands were the worst hit. “I can not inform you the rains triggered by the present cold front as we are still gathering information, however in the front that struck on Thursday about 107mm of rain fell in Ceres while Paarl got 46mm. “Some parts of the Cape Metro had in between 30 and 35mm of rain,” Maliage stated on Saturday. TimesLIVE