Noël Solomons, a resident of Smutsville, in Sedgefield, said this morning, he assisted authorities in Elandskraal, near the Serenity Care Centre, to bring a raging fire under control, Knysna-Plett Herald reports.
This fire is only one of many reported this morning in the wake of gale force winds that hit the province from about 11pm last night. This is according to James-Brent Styan, spokesperson for the Western Cape Local Government MEC Anton Bredell.
“The good news is that across the province to date, we have had no reports of fatalities or serious injuries, although some evacuations have been made and a handful of injured citizens taken to hospital by Emergency Services. The injuries were caused by roof collapses,” said Styan.
According to Styan, the Western Cape Disaster Management Centre (WCDMC) was activated at the Provincial Emergency Operations Centre at Tygerberg Hospital at 22:00 last night, in advance of the storm, to maximize the protection of the public’s health and welfare and protect critical infrastructure.
“Heavy wind and rain hit the west coast of the province and progressed eastwards during the course of last night – resulting in some damage across the province. This took the form of fallen trees, buildings losing their roofs, electricity outages and road-closures,” he said, adding that the closure of the N2 between Plettenberg Bay and Knysna was due to the outbreak of fires.
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Styan emphasised that the storm has not yet reached its peak and travellers across the province today are advised to do so using extreme caution.
Spokesperson for the Eden District municipality Marillia Veldkornet reported the following fires:
– De Hoop/ Kouga fire (Uniondale area) – Eden staff deployed at this fire
– Hooggekraal fire (Karatara) – Sedgefield fire service on scene
– Kruisfontein fire (Knysna) – Knysna fire and rescue deployed at this fire
– Kruisrivier fire (Hessequa) – Hessequa fire and rescue teams on scene
– Herbertsdale fire (Mossel Bay) – Eden Riversdale team as well as Mossel Bay on scene
– Ebb and Flow – Wildernis (George) – George fire on scene
– Gwaiing R102 (George) – George fire on route to scene
– Eklandskraal (Close to Karatara)
According to Veldkornet, the following incidents were also reported.
George: The roofs of 12 houses in Pacaltsdorp, as well as Borchards blew off;
Some trees has been uprooted, but no major routes has been blocked thus far;
The fire in Harold where staff were fighting a fire yesterday has been brought under control, but teams still monitor for flare-ups;
Major concern at De Hoop where staff from the Eden DM fire and rescue service has been fighting a major veldt fire since Monday night. No lives or structures lost yet.
Mossel Bay: No major structural damages reported yet, Fire and Disaster Management staff will re-assess at sunrise;
The fire in Friemersheim where staff were fighting a fire yesterday has been brought under control, but teams still monitor for flare-ups.
Kannaland: The windows of Lewis Stores were broken by wind and the gutters of the fire station was damaged;
Fire and Disaster Management staff will re-assess at sunrise;
Hessequa: At 03:00 this morning Mr. Voss reported that visibility on the Stilbaai road is very bad due to sand blowing in the area. The road has not been closed yet, but they will monitor the situation.
Knysna: No major structural damages reported yet, Fire and Disaster Management staff will re-assess at sunrise;
Major concern is the fire at Kruisfontein plantation, 13 houses at Springveld to be evacuated and N2 has been closed between Knysna and Bitou.
Oudtshoorn: No major structural damages reported yet, Fire and Disaster Management staff will re-assess at sunrise.
Bitou: No major structural damages reported yet, Fire and Disaster Management staff will re-assess at sunrise.
– Caxton News Service
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