The South African Weather Service (Saws) has issued a severe weather alert for damaging waves between Plettenberg Bay and Richards Bay.
Although the warning was issued yesterday, stormy conditions appear to persist off the South African coast.
Whereas sudden surges started off the False Bay coast in the Western Cape over the weekend, stormy sea conditions have shifted to the southeast of the country.
“The damaging waves are expected to result in localised disruptions to beachfront activities, localised disruption of small harbours and/or ports, difficulty in navigation of vessels at sea, and small vessels being at risk of taking on water and capsizing,” Saws said.
On Sunday, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) warned residents along the Western Cape's coastal areas to exercise caution, as a high spring tide was expected. It caused waves to wash over railings, washing into homes and sweeping cars away along the coast.
According to the NSRI, an elderly woman, 93, died after being swept off her feet in the Wilderness area of the southern Cape. – SAnews.gov.za