Media Statement
South African Police Service
Office of the Provincial Commissioner Northern Cape
KIMBERLEY – In light of recent drowning incidents and flooding, the Northern Cape police once again urge the public to exercise caution around water sources.
Residents are reminded to assess potential risks before entering rivers, dams, or streams to prevent accidents.
To enhance water safety, the following precautions should be observed:
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Children should never be left unsupervised near pools, dams, or rivers.
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Individuals who cannot swim should not enter the water.
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Adults must avoid swimming while under the influence of alcohol.
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Do not attempt to walk, swim, play, or drive through floodwaters, as they may conceal strong currents or hidden hazards.
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Avoid camping near streams or low-lying areas susceptible to flooding.
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Be vigilant of rising water levels.
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Stay alert for rapidly changing weather conditions, particularly when thunderstorms are forecasted or have recently occurred.
The South African Police Service urges all communities affected by heavy rains to remain cautious and prioritize safety at all times.
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