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City of Joburg and NGOs mobilize to assist Booysens residents left destitute by fire

Humanitarian organizations on Sunday mobilized to assist thousands of people who were left destitute by a fire that tore through Booysens Informal Settlement in Johannesburg.

Disaster management battled the blaze on Friday and found shelter for women and children.

While there were no fatalities, the fire destroyed over 600 structures.

Several organizations have lent their support to the families affected by the devastating fire whose cause is being investigated.

City of Joburg Mayor Geoff Makhubo visited the affected community to assess the damage caused in the densely populated area.

Some people were already looking for material to rebuild and ensure they have a home.

Mayoral spokesperson Mlimandlela Ndamase, said, “The executive mayor will be accompanied by various officials in the city to assure the residents that indeed the City is there to support and assist and to assess what it is that the City has done so far to ensure that no effort is spared in assisting these communities, particularly (during) a time of disaster – like this.”City of Joburg Mayor Geoff Makhubo visited the affected community to assess the damage caused in the densely populated area.

-EWN

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