Miracle ‘River of Hail’ collectively fills some dams to the point of overflowing in drought-stricken Northern Cape, South Africa

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Many citizens are resigning themselves to dry dams and a complete shutdown of their taps in Cape Town, South Africa. But, as we’ve seen in the Northern Cape, it may not be time to rule out a miracle just yet. Over the weekend, the city of Sutherland heavy rainfalls and biblical hailstorms battered the town with aome places receiving between 100 – 150cm of rain in 48 hours. These unprecedented storms were enough to collectively fill some dams in the Northern Cape to the point of overflowing and create icebergs in the resulting  flash floods. The miracle “River of hail” has to be seen to be believed:

The NC territory is experiencing an unprecedented drought just like its neighbour to the south. Rainfall between September to December has been almost non-existent for the last three years in NC.

Sutherland was one town in the province that had been hit badly by the lesser-known water crisis. So imagine their relief when, dams that were reportedly almost empty, were saved by the mother of all freak weather patterns.

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This river of hail delivered drought-stricken Sutherland and Northern Cape in South Africa. via Youtube video

It is also the type of miraculous, unforeseen storm that the Western Cape is crying out for. Oh, how a river of hail and icebergs would like inside Theewaterskloof Dam right about now.

Since several years, farmers have been pegged back in their agricultural work, and suffered serious financial setbacks.

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The Theewaterkloof dam near Cape Town has almost dried up during epic drought in Western Cape, South Africa. By Anthony Van Rensburg / @Ant_I_R_Legend

But now, they may be allowed to take a giant stride forward. Miracles do happen! The Gods were with Northern Cape! Let’s hope they won’t forget Western Cape in the next days.

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