The Working on Fire (WoF) Kishugu Joint Venture team in the province had a demanding weekend as they were dispatched to fight 11 fires.
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WoF reported that 291 firefighters, 29 vehicles, and 24 aerial resources helped to contain and extinguish the fires between Friday and Sunday.
Fires were reported in several locations, including Cape Town, Hermanus, Grabouw, Malmesbury, Kluitjieskraal, Paarl and Oudtshoorn.
‘All available aerial resources in the province took to the skies to combat fires that posed threats to both lives and the environment,’ WoF said.
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‘During this challenging weekend, our dedicated team of 291 firefighters, supported by 29 vehicles and 24 aerial resources, demonstrated resilience and commitment in managing the multiple fires across the Western Cape. Their swift response and collaborative efforts with various institutions reflect our unwavering commitment to protecting our communities and natural resources,’ added WoF General Manager Antoniette Jini.
She stated that the WoF remained on high alert, ready to respond to any requests for assistance.
Meanwhile, the Cape Winelands District Municipality (CWDM) Fire Services and contracted ground teams from NCC responded to a large fire in Kluitjieskraal, near Wolseley.
‘The fire is being fuelled by a combination of mixed alien vegetation and very strong wind,’ the municipality said.
‘Two ground teams are focussed on the protection of the homes in the informal settlement adjacent to the veld, while another is preventing the fire from moving toward the mountain, from where it can easily spread. Ground teams are supported by nine CWDM fire vehicles and crew.’
The CWDM stated that fire departments were concerned that the strong wind and heavy fuel load would impede firefighting efforts, but that firefighting would continue throughout the night.
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