Massive Flooding At The N7 - 2023

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2023
  • #Flood #SouthAfrica #Today
    The Western Cape in South Africa has seen a phenomenal amount of rain in the past two weeks. This has caused multiple damns to open the flood gates and rivers overflowing.
    Many towns are experiencing lots of damage which includes businesses, houses and farms. Lots of residents are sitting without electricity and even some towns that are completely cut off, because entrances/exits to these towns were swept away by the water.
    I will try and cover more of the damages and flooding within the coming days. Be sure to like and subscribe if you don't want to miss out.

Komentáře • 30

  • @markusmocke7371
    @markusmocke7371 Před rokem +8

    Thanks, what a wonderful video, I stay in Graafwater not to far from all the floodings.
    This is one of God's Judgement on this wicked world. Feel sorry for all the farmers who lost 1000's acre of land, wheat, orange, that washed away.
    People should understand this is no joke.
    Repent and Be Saved and Baptized in Jesus Name.
    Thanks

  • @joanbray6753
    @joanbray6753 Před rokem +6

    This is frightening. When is it going to end. More rain and wind expected tonight🙏🙏🙏

    • @ChristoffSmit
      @ChristoffSmit  Před rokem +1

      Exactly... we can't really afford more devastation. Roads and businesses needs to recover first. All the best to everyone tonight and the coming few days with more rain expected.

  • @josephseroka3711
    @josephseroka3711 Před rokem +4

    Our god

  • @berylackermann8240
    @berylackermann8240 Před rokem

    We have had rains like this before and our damns need it. They don't call it the Cape of storms for nothing. Happens every few years not every year.

  • @risa_sh.youtube3244
    @risa_sh.youtube3244 Před rokem +2

    #Nam myoho rengekyo 🙏 pray 🌍 peace be safe****:;/+

  • @AmandaWait
    @AmandaWait Před rokem +1

    Sjoe mense, dit is erg!😢🙏

    • @ChristoffSmit
      @ChristoffSmit  Před rokem +1

      Baie scary om daar te staan. Mens besef nie hoeveel krag daardie water het nie.

  • @simphiwegongo3191
    @simphiwegongo3191 Před rokem +1

    In Dunoon

  • @sandile84
    @sandile84 Před rokem +2

    I blame the ANC, Zuma and the Guptas

  • @andyseymour7303
    @andyseymour7303 Před rokem

    Happens pretty much every winter....

    • @ChristoffSmit
      @ChristoffSmit  Před rokem

      Then I don't know where I've been for the past 36 winters of my life, but I've never seen it this bad before 🤣

    • @veronicakarstel9126
      @veronicakarstel9126 Před rokem

      Not this bad

    • @janniekotze1784
      @janniekotze1784 Před rokem

      My grandfather told me ​1952 was a lot worse and 1996 was also big flooding

  • @madeleinevanwykhon2991
    @madeleinevanwykhon2991 Před rokem +1

    Omtrent waters..
    Oral

    • @ChristoffSmit
      @ChristoffSmit  Před rokem +2

      Dit laat mens besef hoe sterk die natuur is wanneer mens by die waters staan.

  • @louiserosenbrock5381
    @louiserosenbrock5381 Před rokem +3

    U have authority over the weather use God's word over the weather. Jusus did and he said so can we 🙏

    • @DanielMentz_
      @DanielMentz_ Před rokem

      100% in agreement with you, lets push this weather away

    • @mariuskuhrau761
      @mariuskuhrau761 Před rokem

      Really, people pray to God for water and when He send it in abundance, we complain that it is to much and cause total devastation. We as humans are ungrateful and complain very quickly, but we forgot that we must go on our knees and thank God for all this water. 👍👍

    • @sambekezela5565
      @sambekezela5565 Před rokem

      That is history

  • @anthonybarnard3527
    @anthonybarnard3527 Před rokem +3

    Why do people take chances of driving around on flooded roads? It s dangerous and stupid- It s curiosity that killed the cat.Please be careful stay at home and don t go to flooded areas!!

    • @ChristoffSmit
      @ChristoffSmit  Před rokem +1

      I hear what you are saying, but I don't think it's fair to call the people stupid. A lot of the 4x4 communities are able to help get people out and away from danger as well as get supplies to where they are needed (a lot of these 4x4 guys have many years experience in such situations). And some of the normal car people are just trying to get home or to loved ones. But yes, if there's no need for someone to go there/drive in a flooded area, rather stay away and be safe.