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Flood Repairs Underway After Severe Storm Damage

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Flood repairs are underway after severe storm damage in the Province.  The Western Cape Department of Infrastructure (DOI) launched the major repair project to restore flood-damaged roads in the Garden Route District, with a key focus on the historic Seven Passes Road (MR355). The route suffered extensive damage during the November 2021 floods, including a washed-away culvert and weakened slopes.

 

Flood Repairs Underway After Severe Storm Damage

 

Initial emergency measures, such as debris removal and temporary road access, were implemented. However, further assessments showed the need for a long-term, engineered solution to restore safe access and increase flood resilience.

 

Flood Repairs Underway After Severe Storm Damage

Major Road and Flood Damage Repairs

 

The DOI appointed engineering firm HATCH AFRICA (Pty) Ltd in May 2022 to lead the design of flood damage repairs across multiple roads in the region.

 

Key interventions include:

Geotechnical cut slope stabilisation

Upgraded drainage structures

Heritage-sensitive wall repairs

Bridge end-block reconstruction

Road surface reinstatement

 

Flood Repairs Underway After Severe Storm Damage

Environmental and heritage approvals are underway through Heritage Western Cape and DEADP. Public participation remains a critical step in moving the project forward.

 

R53.4 Million Project Set to Begin September 2025

 

With support from the National Disaster Management Centre, funding of R53.4 million was secured. The DOI completed geotechnical surveys in March 2025, and construction is expected to start in September 2025, with completion projected for late 2026.

 

Western Cape Infrastructure Department moves forward with R53.4 million project

 

Infrastructure MEC Tertuis Simmers has urged residents to avoid using closed sections of the road.

“Bypassing road closures not only endangers lives but could delay the entire project,” said Simmers.

Seven Passes Road has served as a key alternative to the N2, currently also under upgrade by SANRAL. Road users are advised to follow all traffic accommodation measures.

 

Flood Repairs Underway After Severe Storm Damage

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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