WC: Anton Bredell on WC fires update

17th January 2017

WC: Anton Bredell on WC fires update

There are at least 19 fires currently being fought across the Western Cape, mainly in the Cape Peninsula, West Coast and Cape Winelands districts.

The major incident at the moment is a fire in the Paarl area that is still burning out of control. One major structure has been destroyed this morning. The fire in the Paarl area is being fanned by strong wind and several properties remain at risk.

Anton Bredell, the Minister of Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning in the Western Cape, says the South African Air force (SAAF) has agreed to deploy additional resources to combat the fires in the province.

“We are very grateful to the SAAF and the Minister of Defence for their assistance. The Oryx helicopters are much larger and able to deliver a bigger payload compared to the helicopters we usually rely on. We know the SAAF assistance will make a huge difference.”

The SANDF resources have already been deployed to assist the Cape Winelands District Municipality.

Colin Deiner, head of Disaster Management in the Western Cape says the fire within the Cape Town city bowl that broke out on Monday evening has not yet been completely extinguished and operations are continuing to prevent further flare ups.

“The priority for the firefighting entities at the moment, remains the Paarl fire. The extremely strong wind is making flying very difficult. There are currently around 200 firefighters on the scene battling very difficult conditions.”

Members of the public within the affected areas are urged to remain calm and to cooperate with authorities and firefighting entities when called upon to do so.

When reporting fires, please contact your Local District Municipality

The WCDMC has the following tips to help keep families safe from fire:

What if a Fire breaks out in my home?

Safety around an Open Flame

General Safety tips

 

Issued by Western Cape Government