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TORRENTIAL RAIN RESULTS IN FLOODING OF GRAVES AND COLLAPSED HEADSTONES IN CEMETERIES

FAMILIES URGED TO INSPECT THE GRAVES OF LOVED ONES

Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo (JCPZ), the custodians of open spaces, including cemeteries, urgently calls on families to inspect their loved ones’ gravesites. Recent reports indicate that heavy torrential rains have caused flooding, grave subsidence, and collapsed headstones in various cemeteries across Johannesburg.

This is a global phenomenon relative to increasing rainfall, and the weather pattern in Johannesburg is expected to continue until March.

As we enter the peak rainfall season, certain sections, particularly nearmore recent burials, will be susceptible to erosion, collapsed headstones, and sunken graves.

Affected areas include Avalon Cemetery in Soweto, Waterval Cemetery in Midrand, Olifantsvlei in the far south of the city, and Westpark Cemetery in Emmarentia.

While families are responsible for the upkeep, reinstatement of headstones and safeguarding of gravesites, JCPZ recognises the emotional importance of

maintaining the integrity of these final resting places. We are committed to assisting families in reinstating gravesites and will only refill graves with the families’ consent.

Residents can help by:

  1. Visiting the cemetery.
  2. Identifying and reporting erosion, caving-in of graves, and collapsed headstones and tombstones.
  3. Contacting the manager Cemeteries and Crematoria, Mr. Zolile Mpophoma, by calling 011 712 6600 or emailing  zmpophoma@jhbcityparks.com.
  4. Providing the following information:
    1. Cemetery name
    1. Name of the deceased
    1. Section where the grave is located
    1. Grave number

Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo will strive to address concerns promptly and with the utmost care and respect. Your cooperation in inspecting the gravesites is essential in helping us maintain the beauty and dignity of the gravesite of your loved one.

For more information and updates, please visit the JCPZ website at www.jhbcityparksandzoo.com.

DID YOU KNOW?

The City of Johannesburg wholly owns Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo. The greening and conservation entity manages, maintains, and preserves parks, open spaces, cemeteries, nature reserves, street trees, and the Johannesburg Zoo. Through their work, JCPZ strives to enhance the quality of life, promote a healthy, active lifestyle, and preserve the rich history found in cemeteries for the well-being of all residents.

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