This nine-second long time-lapse video captures #CapeStorm from about 8:30am to 16:30pm on Wednesday.
Keep revisiting the EWN #CapeStorm live blog for updates.
This article first appeared on 702 : [WATCH] 9-second time-lapse video of #CapeStorm
This nine-second long time-lapse video captures #CapeStorm from about 8:30am to 16:30pm on Wednesday.
Keep revisiting the EWN #CapeStorm live blog for updates.
This article first appeared on 702 : [WATCH] 9-second time-lapse video of #CapeStorm
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Provincial Emergency Operations Centre at Tygerberg Hospital was activated at 22h00 last night in advance of the storm.
Cape Town's Disaster Risk Management Centre says several teams have already been dispatched to provide humanitarian relief.
At least eight deaths have been linked to the storm.
EWN reporter, Lauren Issacs on the road visiting several affected areas.
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