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This follows school closures on Monday in some parts of the province.\r\n\r\nSince the weekend, heavy rains and strong winds have caused havoc on roads and a fire in Fish Hoek on the Cape Peninsula destroyed several homes.\r\n\r\nOn Monday afternoon, the office of the Western Cape MEC for Education, David Maynier, confirmed the closure of schools for a second day.\r\n\r\nThis means 281 schools in the Cape Winelands district and 84 schools in the Overberg region will remain closed on Tuesday.\r\n\r\nWestern Cape Education Department (WCED) schools in the Overberg, Cape Winelands and Helderberg were closed on Monday.\r\n\r\nExplaining the decision, Maynier said, “We want our children learning and at school, but in light of the level of the warnings, we felt it is better to be safe than sorry”.\r\n\r\nThe province said the closure on Monday affected 406 schools and nearly 270,000 learners.\r\n\r\nThe WCED has received reports of storm damage at 132 schools, ranging from minor to serious. 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