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Storm emergency shuts more than 120 Western Cape schools as mudslides and flooding trigger road closures across the province

A powerful storm system has forced the closure of more than one hundred and twenty schools across the Western Cape, while mudslides, fallen trees, and flooded mountain passes continue disrupting travel from the Garden Route to the Central Karoo.

Last updated: May 7, 2026 3:31 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • More than 120 schools closed across affected districts
  • Mudslides and fallen trees disrupt communities in the Garden Route
  • Key transport routes including the N2 and Meiringspoort shut
  • Disaster management teams remain on high alert across the province

Parents woke to urgent messages on their phones, school transport routes were suddenly suspended, and emergency crews were already on the move before sunrise. Across large parts of the Western Cape, a powerful storm system has quickly turned an ordinary school week into a province-wide emergency, shutting classrooms, cutting off roads, and forcing disaster management teams into full response mode.

More than one hundred and twenty public ordinary and special needs schools across the Western Cape have been closed as severe weather continues to sweep through parts of the Eden and Central Karoo education districts, prompting provincial authorities to place safety ahead of normal operations.

The closures, officially confirmed by Western Cape Education Minister David Maynier, affect schools across communities including George, Knysna, Oudtshoorn, Pacaltsdorp, Thembalethu, Dysselsdorp, and surrounding rural circuits where heavy rainfall, surface flooding, and dangerous transport conditions have created growing risks for learners, educators, and school transport providers.

Education officials say the decision followed detailed consultations between the department, provincial disaster management teams, municipal authorities, and weather specialists, who warned that road conditions could deteriorate rapidly as rainfall intensified across multiple regions.

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While school closures remain rare and are usually treated as a last resort, provincial officials say the severity of the weather system left little room for delay.

Flooded access roads, low-lying bridges, unstable embankments, and the possibility of storm-related infrastructure damage all played a major role in the final decision.

But the school closures are only one part of a much larger emergency unfolding across the province.

In the Garden Route, municipal teams in Mossel Bay were deployed after a mudslide struck a development site between Menkenkop and Renosterbos in Hartenbos Heuwels, sending debris across access roads and prompting immediate geotechnical inspections.

Fire, Rescue, and Disaster Management crews were also called to Jakarandal Avenue in Hartenbos after a large tree collapsed across the roadway, temporarily cutting off vehicle access until emergency teams cleared the obstruction.

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Meanwhile, the Garden Route District Municipality confirmed the temporary closure of sections of the N2 near Brenton-on-Sea in Knysna, while the Western Cape Mobility Department later announced that Meiringspoort had also been shut due to rising floodwaters and dangerous mountain runoff.

Motorists travelling between the Garden Route and the Karoo have since been advised to use alternative routes through George, Uniondale, Willowmore, Aberdeen, and Beaufort West until conditions improve.

Provincial spokesperson Muneera Allie urged road users to reduce speed, increase following distances, switch on headlights, and avoid sudden braking on wet roads where traction has been significantly reduced.

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Although some schools are expected to reopen on Friday, officials say that decision will depend entirely on updated weather assessments and road inspections over the next twenty-four hours.

For thousands of Western Cape families, the storm serves as another reminder that winter may still be weeks away on the calendar, but across the province, the season has already made its presence felt.

Source: Cape {town} Etc – Cameron Kelly; Cape {town} Etc – Sibuliso Duba; Western Cape Education Department statements.

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Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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  • seedream says:
    May 7, 2026 at 5:13 pm

    The scale of this emergency is truly shocking, especially with over 120 schools closed due to mudslides and flooding. It raises a critical question about how we can better prepare Western Cape communities for extreme weather events while ensuring student safety during these disruptions.

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    • Mark Botes-Lashmar says:
      May 7, 2026 at 5:17 pm

      That is the question many Capetonians are now asking. As extreme weather events become more frequent, preparedness, infrastructure resilience, and student safety are becoming central issues across the Western Cape. We will continue following this story closely.

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  • Nano Banana AI says:
    May 8, 2026 at 12:13 am

    The scale of these school closures really highlights how vulnerable the Western Cape is to extreme weather events. It seems urgent that planning for more resilient infrastructure and emergency response systems becomes a priority to help communities cope with these disruptions.

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