IN PHOTOS: Kruger National Park shuts its gates due to flooding

South African authorities shut Kruger National Park on Thursday to day visitors, after several rivers that run through it burst their banks as the result of days of heavy rains, they said.

Tourists already staying at lodges inside the park were permitted to stay, apart from areas around the Letaba river that were evacuated, South African National Parks said.

Reuters TV footage showed vast areas of the park submerged by fast-flowing water, with treetops poking out of the floods and hippos swimming between them. Signs announced that roads were closed. 

Flooding in southeastern Africa has become more frequent and severe as climate change makes storms in the adjacent Indian Ocean more powerful.

“This water’s moving very fast,” Kruger spokesperson Reynold Thakhuli told Reuters on the scene, next to a road that had been closed and was half submerged by running water, adding that authorities had shut the Phalaborwa gate, near Kruger airport.

“We’ll close it for 24 hours and monitor what is happening.”

He added: “we’re not really worried about the animals,” because they tended to move to higher ground in such situations.

South African tourist Gerhard Ackerman sat on the veranda of his lodge, overlooking the floods with a drink in his hand.

“It’s God’s way of putting water back into the earth,” he said. “We’re enjoying it.”

  • By Thando Hlophe
You have read 1 out of 5 free articles. Log in or register for unlimited access.
  1. Jeanette Bornman
    17 January 2026 at 07:13

    This decision has been taken as a measure of the safety to everyone and ny love and concern us for the animals but nature prevails 🙏🏻

Newsday is taking a break

1 Mar 2026

Criminal industry worth R60 billion in South Africa

1 Mar 2026

The tiny South African town breaking free from Eskom

1 Mar 2026

One town in South Africa with almost no crime

1 Mar 2026

15% of South Africans can’t read a single word by Grade 4

1 Mar 2026

Julius Malema accuses ANC leader of killing children

1 Mar 2026

Easy way to make healthcare more affordable in South Africa

28 Feb 2026

R100 billion spent on BEE skills development and nothing to show for it

28 Feb 2026

Hidden tax on petrol in South Africa increased for first time in 5 years

28 Feb 2026

The SA Government wanted to reduce unemployment to 6%, but it increased to 33%

28 Feb 2026