The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has confirmed that a fire broke out at the SA Army College Centre for Conflict Simulation building in Thaba Tshwane in Pretoria on Tuesday.
According to SANDF spokesperson Brigadier General Andries Mokoena Mahapa, no injuries or fatalities were reported.
“The fire was brought under control by the Tshwane Fire Brigade in conjunction with the SA Air Force Brigade. The extent of the damage and the costs thereto will be assessed by the Fire Brigade Chief during an already launched investigation into the causes of the fire, including establishing the events that led to the fire,” said Mahapa.
“Further information on the fire incident will be communicated in due course or as it is made available by the relevant sources.”
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In a separate incident in Tshwane on Tuesday, two families lost their homes after a fire broke out.
Ward 18 councillor Fortune Mampuru told Newzroom Afrika that one house was occupied by five family members, while about nine people lived in the other building, said to be next to the Stats SA building in Tshwane.
Only the formal structure was affected, while the informal structures behind the building were not affected.
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Compiled by Vhahangwele Nemakonde
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