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Cape Town clears up after major storm

South African city hit by one of the worst storms in decades, according to meteorologists.

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The severe weather front caused death and damage in the city of Cape Town. [Nic Bothma/EPA]
Published On 8 Jun 20178 Jun 2017

Clearing up has begun in South Africa after one of the most active weather systems in recent years swept through the country on Tuesday and Wednesday, with the country’s coastal areas bearing the brunt of the storm.

At least eight people were killed as winds reached around 100 kilometres per hour and heavy rain and huge waves battered much of the Western Cape, including Cape Town, where the deaths all occurred.

This is the winter period in the southern hemisphere and Cape Town can expect around 85 millimetres of rain during June.

The storm system brought around 30mm of rain as it swept through, as well as mountainous waves and a storm surge.

Unfortunately, the storm coincided with a period of high tides ahead of the full moon. 

Ironically, the rain was much needed. Western Cape province is in a two-year drought, said to be the worst in a century.

Like many other parts of southern Africa, the province is experiencing a rainfall shortage because of El Nino.

The winds also fanned the flames of a wildfire burning at Knysna, a town east of Cape Town, which forced 10,000 people to flee their homes.

Although the weather will remain unsettled in the coming days, it is unlikely to be particularly unusual for the time of year.

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Offshore waves were predicted to be around 10 metres in height. [Nic Bothma/EPA]
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The cold front swept through the Western Cape on Tuesday and Wednesday. [Nic Bothma/EPA]
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Winds peaked at 113km/h at Cape Point on Wednesday. [Nic Bothma/EPA]
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The worst of the weather is over, although it will remain unsettled. [Nick Bothma/EPA]
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The strong winds fanned a wildfire in Knysna, a town east of Cape Town. [Nic Bothma/EPA]
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The Western Cape was battered by winds in excess of 100km/h. [Rodger Bosch/AFP]
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Western Cape province is in need of rain but not in one concerted fall. [Rodger Bosch/AFP]

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