Weather Warning: Severe Thunderstorms In Some Parts Of South Africa
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Severe storms across the OR Tambo District have claimed four lives and left about 160 families homeless, prompting ongoing disaster assessments and safety warnings for residents.

What is happening?

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Severe and inclement weather across the OR Tambo District has led to four confirmed fatalities and widespread structural damage as of February 2026. The update was issued by the O.R. Tambo District Municipality following ongoing disaster assessments .

The deaths were caused by lightning strikes and a storm-related structural collapse in multiple local municipalities, including Ingquza Hill, King Sabata Dalindyebo, and Nyandeni.

Why it matters to you

If you live in OR Tambo District, these storms show the real and immediate risks linked to severe weather. In addition, about 160 families are currently homeless, and that number may change as assessments continue in remote rural wards.

Importantly, the municipality says no displaced families are without temporary shelter at this stage, largely due to community support.

What you need to know

Confirmed weather-related fatalities

Local municipality Ward Incident
Ingquza Hill Ward 12 18-year-old woman struck by lightning at home
King Sabata Dalindyebo Ward 28 64-year-old man died after a structure collapsed
Nyandeni Ward 05 Adult struck by lightning at home
Nyandeni Ward 10 7-year-old child struck by lightning on 7 Feb 2026

Key facts at a glance

  • Total fatalities: 4
  • Cause: Lightning strikes and storm damage
  • Families left homeless: ±160
  • Shelter status: Temporary accommodation provided
  • Assessments: Ongoing, especially in rural areas

All figures remain subject to verification as disaster teams reach harder-to-access areas .

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What you should do next

If you are in an affected or high-risk area:

  • Take weather warnings seriously, especially during thunderstorms
  • Avoid open areas and electrical appliances during lightning storms
  • Report structural damage to your local municipality immediately
  • Seek temporary shelter early if your home is unsafe

Meanwhile, families already affected should cooperate with assessment teams to ensure verified access to relief support.

Where to get help or official information

  • Local municipality offices in your area
  • OR Tambo District Disaster Management teams on the ground
  • Community leaders coordinating temporary shelter and assessments

Official updates are issued through the OR Tambo District Municipality Communications Unit.


This explainer will be updated as new assessments are verified.

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