South Africa's northern Limpopo province is facing potential food shortages due to severe black frost that damaged crops such as potatoes and tomatoes, and infrastructure like water pipes. The frost affected several areas including the Soutpansberg mountain region, Levubu, Marble Hall, Arabie and Bela-Bela. Farmers' organization, TLU SA, is collecting data on the extent of the damage to submit to the government. The country is currently experiencing a cold snap, with snow in the south and west, freezing conditions, high seas, and damaging winds along the shoreline.