By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Cape Town NewsCape Town News
  • Home
  • Western Cape News
    Western Cape NewsShow More
    Senior ANC Leader Quits For Patriotic Alliance As Western Cape Councillors Follow
    June 5, 2026
    Refugees and families gather at night in Cape Town, South Africa, amid ongoing challenges, highlight.
    Hundreds flee Overberg as South African anti-migrant mobs go door-to-door
    June 4, 2026
    Anti-Immigrant Unrest Spreads From Mossel Bay To Overberg As Families Flee
    June 3, 2026
    Western Cape Power Recovery Reaches 92% After Storm Damage
    June 2, 2026
    Mossel Bay Violence: Hundreds Sheltered As Police Monitor Tensions
    June 1, 2026
  • City News
    City NewsShow More
    Belhar Residents Threaten Court Action Over Housing Project On Promised School Site
    June 5, 2026
    Cape Town harbor with Table Mountain in the background, under cloudy skies.
    Cape Town’s R5 billion desalination project raises eyebrows over water costs
    June 4, 2026
    Large formation of uniformed police officers during a public event in Cape Town.
    City Proposes Bigger Tactical Policing Unit As Cape Town Crime Pressure Grows
    June 3, 2026
    Cape Town Drone Policing Expansion Puts Aerial Surveillance At Centre Of Safety Debate
    June 2, 2026
    Bolt Pulls Rooftop Ads From Cape Town After City Legal Notice
    June 2, 2026
  • Crime & Safety
    Crime & SafetyShow More
    Two Teens Arrested After Fatal Lavender Hill Stabbing
    June 5, 2026
    UPDATE: Two Suspects Arrested In Mozambique After Mossel Bay Couple Killed In Kruger
    June 5, 2026
    Road repair crew working on asphalt on Cape Town highway.
    Cape Town bribery sting over alleged R1.4 million offer
    June 4, 2026
    Welcome to Saldanha Bay on the West Coast of Cape Town, South Africa.
    Kidnapped Cape Town Businessman Rescued In Saldanha As Nine Suspects Arrested
    June 3, 2026
    Follow Up: Table View Vigil Honours Energy Consultant Killed In Café Shooting
    June 2, 2026
  • Business & Economy
    Business & EconomyShow More
    Western Cape Government wins economy innovation awards
    June 4, 2026
    Alvarez & Marsal Opens First African Office In Cape Town
    June 3, 2026
    Cape Town CTICC Stake Sale Plan Sparks Fight Over Public Assets
    June 1, 2026
    SANParks winter discounts open Cape getaways for June and July
    May 31, 2026
    Cape Town Informal Trading Bays Explained: Permits, Rules And Applications
    May 29, 2026
  • Property & Housing
    Property & HousingShow More
    Modern airport terminal with travelers and retail shops in Cape Town.
    Golden Acre revamp signals new era for Cape Town CBD landmark
    June 4, 2026
    353 On Main Public Comment Process Puts Sea Point Housing Future Back In Focus
    June 3, 2026
    Western Cape Leads Building Plan Surge As Property Sector Warns On Rates
    June 1, 2026
    Cape Town’s Semigration Story Faces A Gauteng Reality Check
    May 25, 2026
    What Western Cape Disaster Status Means For Property Owners, Insurance Claims And Businesses
    May 23, 2026
  • Events & Lifestyle
    Events & LifestyleShow More
    Makin’ Magic Brings Family Theatre And Young Magicians To Artscape This Weekend
    June 5, 2026
    Cosplayers taking a selfie at a Cape Town comic convention event.
    Comic Con Cape Town 2027 moves to bigger venue
    June 4, 2026
    Encounters Documentary Festival Returns To Cape Town With Global And Local Stories
    June 3, 2026
    What Joburgers Learn After Moving To Cape Town
    June 2, 2026
    Cape Town Burger Ranked Second Best In The World
    June 2, 2026
  • Money Market
  • Advertising
Reading: Western Cape Dam Levels Surge Past 70% Following Destructive Storms
Share
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Cape Town NewsCape Town News
  • City News
  • Crime & Safety
  • Western Cape News
  • Business
  • Industry
  • Politics
  • Home
  • Western Cape News
  • City News
  • Crime & Safety
  • Business & Economy
  • Property & Housing
  • Events & Lifestyle
  • Money Market
  • Advertising
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Cape Town News > Blog > City News > Western Cape Dam Levels Surge Past 70% Following Destructive Storms
City News

Western Cape Dam Levels Surge Past 70% Following Destructive Storms

Dam levels across the Western Cape have climbed sharply after recent storms delivered heavy rainfall, flooding and damaging winds across several districts

Last updated: May 20, 2026 12:15 pm
By
Cape Town News Desk
3 Min Read
Share
SHARE
Highlights
  • Western Cape dam levels rise above 70%
  • Heavy rainfall recorded across mountain regions
  • Flood recovery operations continue across Cape Town and the province
  • Authorities assessing long-term infrastructure damage

After weeks of destructive weather battered large parts of the Western Cape, dam levels across the province have now surged beyond seventy percent, offering welcome relief to water reserves even as authorities continue managing the growing recovery effort left behind by the storms.

Western Cape dam levels have risen dramatically following the recent severe weather systems that swept across the province, bringing widespread flooding, damaging winds and extensive infrastructure destruction to several districts.

According to provincial authorities, combined dam storage levels climbed from just over 52% last week to more than 70% after multiple cold fronts delivered sustained rainfall across catchment areas and mountainous regions.

The sharp increase now places the province’s water reserves in a significantly stronger position heading into the colder winter period, particularly after years of ongoing concern surrounding water security and drought resilience following the Day Zero crisis.

- Advertisement -

Rainfall totals between 150mm and 200mm were recorded in parts of the province’s mountainous regions during the recent storm systems, while damaging wind gusts exceeding 100km/h were reported in some districts.

Several areas across the Cape Winelands and West Coast suffered extensive flood-related damage, including Worcester, Rawsonville, Ceres, Wolseley, Citrusdal, Wuppertal, Vredendal and Lutzville.

Within the City of Cape Town, informal settlements and low-lying communities also experienced severe flooding as stormwater systems came under pressure during periods of heavy rainfall.

The City of Cape Town says disaster response teams continue operating across several flood-affected communities as clean-up operations, humanitarian assistance and infrastructure restoration work remain ongoing.

Municipal teams are continuing to assess road damage, stormwater infrastructure failures and electricity disruptions caused by the severe weather conditions.

- Advertisement -

While the rise in dam levels has brought positive news for long-term water reserves, authorities warn that the province’s broader recovery effort remains far from complete.

Road repairs, electricity restoration and housing support operations are still underway across several districts as municipalities continue calculating the full financial cost of the disaster.

The province has also confirmed that eleven people lost their lives during the recent storm systems, while humanitarian relief operations continue supporting affected residents with food parcels, blankets, drinking water and temporary shelter.

- Advertisement -

Provincial authorities are now also assessing whether the scale of the disaster may qualify for national disaster status as infrastructure and economic damage assessments continue across the Western Cape.

For many Capetonians, the storms may have restored dam levels, but they also served as another reminder of how vulnerable critical infrastructure and communities remain during periods of extreme weather.

Source: IOL – Wendy Dondolo.

Author

Cape Town News Desk

CTNews Desk is the editorial team behind Cape Town News, compiling verified local stories, reports, and updates across the Western Cape.

Total Views: 0
TAGGED:Western Cape stormsCape Town weatherDisaster recoveryCape Town water levelsWestern Cape damsflood recoverywater supplyCape Town news
Share This Article
Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Email Print
ByCape Town News Desk
CTNews Desk is the editorial team behind Cape Town News, compiling verified local stories, reports, and updates across the Western Cape.
Previous Article Cash For E-Waste? South Africa Launches New Recycling Incentive Programme
Next Article Cape Town Crime Crackdown Leads To 383 Arrests And R2.7 Million Drug Bust
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
XFollow
PinterestPin
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow
LinkedInFollow
BlueskyFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

Two Teens Arrested After Fatal Lavender Hill Stabbing
Crime & Safety
Makin’ Magic Brings Family Theatre And Young Magicians To Artscape This Weekend
Events & Lifestyle
Table Mountain BEAST Trail Run Brings Tough Mountain Racing To Cape Town
Sport
MyCiTi Fares May Rise From July As Diesel Costs Put Pressure On Cape Town Commuters
Traffic & Transport

You Might Also Like

City NewsBreaking News

Explosion At Somerset West Munitions Facility Raises Safety Concerns

April 29, 2026
Western Cape News

Cape Town Data Centre Expansion Raises Power, Water and Infrastructure Concerns

April 29, 2026
City News

Cape Town Drone Policing Expansion Puts Aerial Surveillance At Centre Of Safety Debate

June 2, 2026
City News

Cape Town’s Moody’s outlook turns positive as City points to stronger financial confidence

May 30, 2026


Cape Town News is an independent digital newsroom delivering verified local reporting from across Cape Town and the Western Cape. Covering politics, city news, crime, traffic, sport, events, and weather.

Find Us on Socials

Quick Links

• About Us

• Contact Us

• Editorial Code

• Sponsorship

• Terms of Use

• Private Policy POPIA

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

© 2026 Cape Town News. Published by Lashmar Media (Pty) Ltd. All rights reserved.
Join Us!
Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss the latest Cape Town news...

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?