SANPARKS UPDATED ON SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS IN LIMPOPO AND MPUMALANGA PROVINCES

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By tshwanetalks.com

By JP Louw
SANParks Head of Communications and Spokesperson

As severe weather conditions persist across parts of the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces, including sections of the Kruger National Park, guests currently staying at Lower Sabie Rest Camp and Crocodile Bridge Rest Camps will not have access to Skukuza.

At present, the only available exit route is via the Crocodile River bridge; however, rising water levels pose a risk that this access may become impassable, potentially leaving guests temporarily cut off until water levels recede.

This decision follows forecasts and observations indicating that water levels in the Crocodile River are rising rapidly, with the Crocodile River bridge expected to become inaccessible, posing a real risk of guests being trapped inside the park.

SANParks is actively contacting all guests with imminent arrivals to the Kruger National Park to reschedule their visits, particularly those planning to enter through affected gates or travel to impacted camps.

The following operational updates are confirmed:

Crocodile Bridge Gate is being monitored and will only be closed as the Crocodile River bridge gets flooded.

Pafuri Gate remains closed due to flooding and unsafe conditions.

Punda Maria Gate is also closed, meaning the only access to the northern region of the park is via Phalaborwa Gate.

All roads leading from Lower Sabie to Skukuza and Satara are closed.

Mopani Restaurant is closed as a precautionary measure.

Guests are strongly urged to adhere strictly to all road closures, no-entry signs, and instructions from Park officials.

Under no circumstances should barricades, logs or safety barriers be removed, as these are placed to prevent access to flooded or structurally compromised areas.

SANParks continues to monitor weather conditions closely in collaboration with the South African Weather Service and relevant authorities.

Further updates will be communicated as the situation evolves.

The safety of guests, staff and surrounding communities remains SANParks’ highest priority.

We thank all visitors for their cooperation and understanding during this period.

Further updates will be communicated as the situation evolves.

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