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N12 floods shut down Joburg traffic, drivers urged to detour
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78353, member: 636"] Major flooding on the N12 highway near Protea Industrial Park caused significant traffic disruptions in Johannesburg. Heavy rainfall, part of a broader storm system affecting Gauteng, submerged the eastbound lanes, creating lengthy standstills. The Johannesburg Metro Police Department advised drivers to seek alternative routes to avoid the congestion. Weather services had issued prior warnings for the region, citing a high probability of persistent showers and localized flooding. Similar conditions earlier in the month caused comparable incidents on area roadways. The flooding highlights recurring infrastructure vulnerabilities during intense seasonal downpours. Officials urged motorists to exercise caution, reduce speeds, and avoid submerged sections of road. Emergency services remained on high alert for further weather-related incidents. The event underscores the ongoing challenge of managing urban drainage during extreme weather events in the city. [/QUOTE]
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