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No, silly - it caused severe damage to mass evacuations.It caused vehicles???
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No, silly - it caused severe damage to mass evacuations.It caused vehicles???
No, silly - it caused severe damage to mass evacuations.
I have a MSX 125 and a KTM 690 SMC R. I alternate.do you commute on it everyday?
Only damage we got was two chickenwire fences getting flattened due to the mass of hail and grass carried by the water runoff.
Other than that we're fine. Dogs are fine, lamb is running around as usual and everybody's doing well.
Our regular parking spot is to be avoided for now - last time we got stuck in the mud, and I don't want a repeat of that fun time!![]()
When I went outside this morning, there were still masses of hail banked up together that haven't melted yet.
We're at the bottom of a hillside, neighbours upwards of us have horses. Rainwater collected all the horse turds, grass and hailstones and dumped these in our yard.
JOHANNESBURG - With more weather alerts issued for Gauteng this week, Ekurhuleni Mayor Mondli Gungubele says relief aid is en route to Etwatwa and surrounding townships where at least 3,000 homes have been damaged.
Yesterday’s hail storm also wreaked havoc on a cluster of airport hangers in Springs where up to 15 small aircraft were damaged when the rooves of the zinc structures partially collapsed.
The hail storm has affected thousands of people in Ekurhuleni and the mayor says they are now trying to provide assistance as soon as possible.
This is how it looked in my neighbourhood:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLQKGxr6sx0
The Weather Service says rainfall is expected to intensify.
Forecaster Bransby Bulo says, “There are active storms in the north, in areas like Warmbaths, the western parts of Limpopo and the eastern parts of the North West province. So, those storms could move into Gauteng and the eastern parts later this afternoon.”
You should thank them for your fertilizing your garden. LOLOnly damage we got was two chickenwire fences getting flattened due to the mass of hail and grass carried by the water runoff.
Other than that we're fine. Dogs are fine, lamb is running around as usual and everybody's doing well.
Our regular parking spot is to be avoided for now - last time we got stuck in the mud, and I don't want a repeat of that fun time!![]()
When I went outside this morning, there were still masses of hail banked up together that haven't melted yet.
We're at the bottom of a hillside, neighbours upwards of us have horses. Rainwater collected all the horse turds, grass and hailstones and dumped these in our yard.
You should thank them for your fertilizing your garden. LOL![]()
/looks at blue sky

Luckily it missed us. Started a hail watch thread btw: http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/782673-Gauteng-hail-watch-thread
Will have to wait and see what happens with our veggie garden![]()
Last night storm blew my neighbors Solar panels off his roof and into my back garden. Probably 20-30m far. 4 Panels.
Score!