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Traffic & Transport

Storm-Damaged Roads Remain Closed Across The Western Cape

Western Cape road users are being urged to plan ahead as storm damage continues to affect several routes across the province

Last updated: May 25, 2026 8:59 am
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  • The Western Cape Department of Infrastructure has kept updated storm road-closure notices active.
  • Affected districts include the Overberg, West Coast, Cape Winelands, Garden Route and Central Karoo.
  • The department has asked the public to avoid unnecessary travel in affected areas.
  • Motorists have been warned to obey closure signs and avoid damaged crossings or flooded routes.

Storm-damaged roads remain closed across parts of the Western Cape, with officials urging motorists to check the latest route updates, obey closure signs and avoid unnecessary travel through affected districts while repair and recovery work continues.

Several Western Cape roads remain closed or restricted after heavy rainfall damaged parts of the provincial road network, leaving motorists facing ongoing disruptions in some districts.

The Western Cape Department of Infrastructure has continued publishing road-closure updates following severe weather that affected large parts of the province. The department’s latest road-closure page lists affected routes across the Overberg, West Coast, Cape Winelands, Garden Route and Central Karoo districts.

The closures follow two powerful cold fronts that hit the province earlier this month. The department said the first system affected the province between 5 and 7 May, followed by another cold front from 10 May. Multiple roads were severely impacted, with several routes temporarily closed as recovery work began.

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For motorists, the main warning is simple: do not assume a road is safe just because the rain has eased or water levels appear lower.

Storm damage can leave behind weakened road edges, damaged shoulders, unstable gravel sections, flooded low-water crossings and hidden washaways. These risks may not always be visible from a vehicle, especially in rural areas where damage can stretch across several kilometres.

The Department of Infrastructure has asked the public to support recovery operations by avoiding or limiting unnecessary travel in affected areas, obeying road-closure signage and remaining patient while repairs continue.

This is especially important for drivers moving between towns or travelling through farming, mountain or low-lying routes. In many cases, alternative roads may be longer, slower or also affected by weather damage.

The Overberg and Cape Winelands are among the areas where damaged roads can affect both local travel and economic movement. Rural roads carry farm vehicles, delivery trucks, school transport, emergency services and daily commuters. When these routes close, the impact reaches beyond private motorists.

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The West Coast, Garden Route and Central Karoo have also appeared in the department’s storm closure updates, showing that the damage is not limited to one part of the province.

For Cape Town motorists planning trips outside the metro, the safest approach is to check official road updates before leaving, allow extra travel time, keep fuel levels topped up, and avoid taking unfamiliar gravel routes without confirmation that they are open.

Drivers should also be cautious around road-repair teams. Temporary stop-and-go controls, warning cones, emergency vehicles and repair machinery may be present near damaged sections.

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Road closures can change quickly as inspections continue. A road that is closed in the morning may reopen later if engineers confirm it is safe, while another section may close if damage worsens or water undermines the surface.

The department has also published separate notices on major route disruptions linked to storm damage. These include the indefinite closure of Franschhoek Pass, which was closed from 14 May until further notice because of significant damage and risk.

That closure is especially relevant for travellers between Franschhoek and surrounding Cape Winelands routes, where passes and mountain roads can become dangerous after heavy rain, rockfalls or slope instability.

The wider storm recovery also places pressure on provincial infrastructure teams. Roads must be inspected, damaged surfaces assessed, drainage restored, washed-out shoulders repaired and bridges or culverts checked before routes can safely reopen.

For businesses, tourism operators and logistics services, the closures may affect delivery times, travel planning and access to some areas. For households, the impact may be simpler but no less important: school runs, clinic visits, shopping trips and commutes may take longer.

The key message from officials remains caution. Motorists should not move past closure points, should avoid flooded crossings, and should not rely only on memory or old route information when travelling through affected districts.

Even where the worst weather has passed, the road network may still be recovering.

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Storm-damaged roads remain closed or restricted across parts of the Western Cape after heavy rainfall affected the provincial road network. The Western Cape Department of Infrastructure has published road-closure updates covering districts including the Overberg, West Coast, Cape Winelands, Garden Route and Central Karoo. Officials have asked the public to avoid unnecessary travel in affected areas, obey road-closure signage and remain patient while repairs continue. The department has also listed the indefinite closure of Franschhoek Pass from 14 May until further notice because of significant damage and risk.

Source: Western Cape Government Department of Infrastructure – Western Cape Government Department of Infrastructure – Road Closure Update.

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