

Two bodies found at Hennops river in Centurion photos supplied
By Nana Radebe-Kgiba
Tshwane Emergency deputy chief public information and liaison services
The City of Tshwane Emergency Services Department responded to an incident that
happened early hours of Sunday, 20th December 2025, where a vehicle was swept away.
Following confirmation of the vehicle’s last known location near a low-lying
bridge along the Hennops River in Centurion, the Swift Water Rescue Team, together with South African Police Service (SAPS) divers, commenced search and rescue operations for two people reported missing.
Two bodies were recovered following the discovery of a vehicle that was swept away during flooding at Hennops River in Centurion.
Emergency Services Swift Water Rescue team, together with the South African Police Service (SAPS) divers, conducted an extensive search and recovery operation. During the operation, the swift water rescue team found the bodies stuck inside the submerged vehicle.
The incident follows heavy rainfall that resulted in rising water levels and strong river currents, creating extremely dangerous conditions.
Authorities are currently working to secure the scene and complete the necessary procedures.
Further details regarding the identities of the individuals and circumstances surrounding the incident will be communicated once confirmed by SAPS.
Emergency Services urges motorists to exercise extreme caution during heavy rains and to avoid crossing flooded roads and low-lying bridges, as water levels can rise rapidly and pose serious risks. Residents are reminded to heed weather warnings and safety advisories issued by authorities.
We further call on residents to be vigilant and to immediately report any fire or rescue incident by calling 107 toll-free or alternatively calling 012 358 6300/6400.
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