Western Cape schools to reopen on Wednesday

Western Cape schools to reopen on Wednesday

All Western Cape schools will reopen on Wednesday following this weekend’s strong winds and heavy rains. 


School students studying in classroom
School students studying in classroom/ iStock

Numerous schools in the province were closed on Monday and Tuesday. 



Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said the weather conditions in the province have since stabilised.



Winde said 132 schools have reported damage, ranging from minor to significant, and these are being assessed and repaired.


 

"Schools in the Overberg and Cape Winelands education districts remain closed today (Tuesday), while schools in the Helderberg basin reopened. The Western Cape Department of Education will make a decision later today as to whether further closures will be needed in the coming days.” 



Winde added that Eskom is busy restoring power in affected areas.


 

“Last night, I phoned the general manager of the Eskom Coastal Cluster to offer any resources that they may need to respond to the outages, as I am deeply concerned that some Eskom customers have been without power since the beginning of this disruptive weather.” 



He said officials continue to assess the damage to Infrastructure and housing.


 

"Heavy rains and strong winds have wrought havoc across the Stellenbosch, Drakenstein municipalities, as well as the West Coast and Cape Town metro, damaging homes and other structures.



“Officials from the Western Cape Department of Infrastructure are still assessing the impact on housing.



“The department is closely liaising with the national Department of Human Settlements to urgently deliver fire kits to informal settlements ravaged by fires over the weekend.



“Healthcare facilities remain largely operational despite intermittent power outages at some sites," added Winde.


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