Travellers planning to visit West Coast National Park are being urged to exercise caution following severe weather conditions affecting parts of the Western Cape.
According to South African National Parks (SANParks), the park has recorded wind speeds of up to 89 km/h, while several sections are currently experiencing flooding after heavy rain and strong winds swept across the region.
Visitors are advised to follow all safety signage, temporary road closures and instructions from park staff, as conditions within West Coast National Park may remain hazardous in certain areas.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has also issued severe weather warnings for the Western Cape, including alerts for disruptive rainfall, damaging winds and possible flooding impacts.
SANParks is encouraging visitors to avoid unnecessary travel in affected sections of West Coast National Park and to continue monitoring official updates, as access conditions may change rapidly depending on the weather.
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