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The South African Weather Service confirmed that seven people were killed during the floods that accompanied the cold weather in the Eastern Cape.
A woman and her colleagues were happy to see snow while on a work site. She was working in Noupoort, an area where the Northern and Eastern Cape meet.
The Eastern Cape experienced heavy snowfall, and the South African Weather Service issued warnings to motorists, implementing travel alerts and road closures.
The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government said that parts of the N2 were temporarily closed due to icy and snowy conditions causing traffic congestion.
South Africans are experiencing a bitterly cold week as the cold front has resulted in cold weather throughout the country. Some parts will experience snow.
The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Velenkosini Hlabisa said three provinces will be the most hit by the upcoming weather.
World Oceans Day is calling on governments, organisations and individuals to heed warnings and start looking after our oceans, which are facing many threats.
Provinces, including Gauteng, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, the Western Cape, the Northern Cape, the North West, and Mpumalanga, could experience snow.
The South African Weather Service warned that snowy conditions were expected in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and parts of the Eastern Cape for two days.
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