Most Capetonians will know all about the radically powerful wind that was blowing on Sunday. Whilst the Safe House stood strong and came out the other side unscathed, the same can not be said for Wembley Square – the Faircape development in Gardens.
Roof sheeting on the road from Wembley Square’s roof (left)
The roof (top left) completely bald
Residents would have definitely not been impressed by the resultant vibe. But not as much as King James ad agency, which operates on that very level!
Our reporters were obviously on the scene as it happened.
That’s where the likes of the ‘Group Head’ would sit
Needless to say they did not use Leith Roofing when building Wembley Square. What a pity.
Sheesh, that really was a powerful wind!. But the nice thing about it is that it blows away all the toxins and pollution and dirt in the air. That’s why, a few years ago, I named it “The Cape Doctor.”
We’ve got TONS more photo’s of Cape Town’s wind damage from yesterday. So follow the link below to check it out.
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE CAPE TOWN STORM DAMAGE PICS
[thanks alex, crispin, gary]
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