Fire leaves community homeless

Follow-up on the Princess blaze

 

On Monday (8 January) a raging fire left many homeless.

Residents of Princess informal settlement told the Record what had caused the fire.

Soup kitchen staff hand out food to the community. Photo Lungi Ndimande

“The son of a resident was cooking on a gas stove and he did not switch it off after using it. He went out and while he was away, the stove started heating up and burst into flames. The next-door neighbours tried to gain access to the premises but failed because it was locked.

“The flames got bigger, forcing them to move away and helplessly watch their homes burn to aches. By the time the firefighters got there, the damage was already done.”

About 57 dwellings burnt to the ground, although they suspect there might be more, a resident said. No fatalities were reported.

Read the initial article here: Fire destroys shacks in Princess

Disaster Management put up a soup kitchen to hand out food to the residents.

Dorah Mashita, regional manager of Social Development and her team will be helping out by supplying those affected by the blaze with food, clothing, school uniforms and blankets.

Ward committee member Phillp Maapola with the affected shack dwellers. Photo Lungi Ndimande

Mashita said they will offer free counselling to community members who feel the need for it.

If you would like to help the Princess community, please drop off all donations at the Lions Club of Wilro Park at 16 Belladonna Street, Roodekrans on 13 January from 8.30am to 11am.

Resident Mpho Modisakeng helping to hand out food. Photo Lungi Ndimande

The community can assist by donating food, toiletries, clothes, blankets, school stationery and household items. Contact Sandy on 083 564 6388 for more information.

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