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The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) has confirmed that it is prepared for the 2025 rainy season, with a comprehensive Flood Management Plan in place to protect the City's road network and ensure public safety.


The plan combines proactive and reactive measures to reduce the impact of heavy rainfall and flash floods. Key actions already underway include cleaning kerb inlets, clearing blocked stormwater drains, removing silt and debris from low-lying bridges, and identifying flood-prone areas across the city.

Member of the Mayoral Committee for Transport in the City of Johannesburg Cllr Kenny Kunene praised the JRA's readiness, saying that “having a life-saving flood management plan in place will go a long way in ensuring the safety of road users and community members".

Following detailed depot assessments, risk analysis and consultations with stakeholders, the JRA has developed an Operational Strategy that ensures a coordinated and region-specific response to flooding incidents. High-risk areas—especially those where closures would cause major travel disruptions or economic losses—have been prioritised for preventive maintenance.

JRA Chief Executive Officer Zweli Nyathi said the plan was a key part of the agency's effort to address the growing effects of climate change on road infrastructure. “We urge residents to take flooding seriously and avoid using flooded bridges and roads," he added.

To respond quickly to emergencies, regional standby teams have been deployed across the city. These teams will monitor high-risk zones and act immediately to remove debris, clear blocked drains and reopen affected routes.

Preparedness measures include:
• Dedicated regional standby teams for rapid response and debris removal.
• Cleaning of blocked kerb inlets to improve drainage.
• Accelerated field services to clear kerb mouths and gutters.
• Regular desilting and rubble clearing at bridges in line with environmental regulations.

Road users are advised to exercise caution in the following flooding hotspots.​

 RegionArea​Street names

Region A

Ivory Park Ext. 9, Ext, 12, 13 Cnr. Thutlo and Umzimkhulu 
Cnr. Ukhahlamba and Sisonke
Kusasa Bridge
No. 13672 Riverside Road
No. 14422 Sparrow Street
Opp. No. 14513 Mgungundlovu Street
Kaalfontein Ext. 2, 4, 4B1018 Paratfish Street between Box Fish Street
From 1827 to 1832 Lionfish Street
2026 & 2027 Blue Devil Street
SunninghillCnr. Klidini & Nanyuki Roads
Public open space between Airdlin Estate and Retirement Village on Leewkop Road
KyalamiAlong Silvertree Road
Plot 116 Zinnia Road near Cnr. Palamino Road
Diedsloot Ext. 2, 8Opp. 602 King Dinuzulu Street
Opp. 608 Funduzi Street
2469 Nokuxola Street

Region B

 

Riverlea Riverlea
Nasrec Road near Main Reef Road
Industria  Link Road (between Albertina Sisulu and Main Reef Road)
WestdeneTenby Street (between Thirnton Street and Lewes Road)

Region C

Cosmo CityBrazil
USA
South Africa Drive
Florida Albertina Sisulu (between Jersey Road and Crous Road)
The Highway (between Lelie Street and Westlake)
Goldman Street (Sauer Street and Westlake)
Thulani / Doornkop 56th Bridge (Channel)
Thulani Block 2 (Channel)
Thulani Block 3 (Channel)
Northriding Hyperion Drive, Bridge between Blandford and Bellairs Drive
Blandford Road Bridge between Bellairs Drive and Ascot

Region D

Protea Glen Ext. 2 Khuale, Udogwa and Igologolo
Mofolo SouthHintsa and Nongwawuza
Moroka Nancefield Bridge
MapetlaKunene Street
RockvilleVundla Drive
NalediLegwale Bridge
NalediPhakoe Bridge
Orlando WestMtipa from Khumalo

Region E

Lyndhurst
Morkel Road and Kernick Road

Houghton EstateLouis Botha Avenue and Ash Street
BuccleuchBridge Road from Muller Street to Alison Avenue

Region F

Joubert Park Kruger and Market Square
Mooi and Jeppe Strets
Plein and Klein Streets
Lilian Ngoyi and De Villiers Streets
Hancock and Twist Streets
Plein and Wolmarans Streets

JohannesburgDe Villiers and Wolmarans Strets
Hillbrow
Twist and Kaptien Streets
BraamfonteinBiccard and Leyds
Smit and Station (under bridge)
MarshalltownEnd and Main Streets
End and Marshall Streets
Mooi and Durban Streets
Marshall off-ramp Cnr. Nugget
TurffonteinTurf Club between Leonard and Main (Kenilworth)
Klip River between Turf Club and Booysens
Jacob Street, Turffontein
Mnedump on road side
Region GEnnerdale 126 Poseidon Close
Neptune Road
Germini Street
Denver Street
53 Socrates Street Ext. 13
Finetown Pipe Bridge
09 Samuel Road
Eldorado Park Ext. 917 East Road
Ennerdale Ext. 85584/3  Zeolite Street
Naturena 01 Rock Street

 

JRA standby contact numbers to report emergencies for flood-related emergencies

RegionAreasContact Details
Region A (Midrand Depot)Midrand, Ivory Park, Diepsloot, Fourways 060 960 0764
Region B (Strydom Park/Waterval)Rosebank, Northcliff, Newlands, Melville, Emmarentia 082 556 1307
Region C (Florida  Depot)Northgate, Roodepoort, Bram Fischerville, Florida082 555 2316
Region D (Dobsonville Depot)Greater Soweto areas060 960 0779
Region E (Zandfontein and Norwood) Sandton, Alexandra, Houghton, Wynberg

082 555 2234/

060 960 0760

Region F (Benrose Depot)Inner City, Hillbrow, Johannesburg South060 960 0763
Region G (Avalon Depot)Eldorado Park, Ennerdale, Lenasia, Orange Farm060 960 0771
Motorways Johannesburg060 983 8065
Traffic SignalsJohannesburg082 827 8250

 


29/10/2025

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