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Joburg EMS confirms death of one person in Bree Street collapse

Johannesburg emergency services say one person has been found dead and 41 people have been injured as a result of the Bree Street explosion in the CBD on Wednesday afternoon. The cause of the explosion is still under investigation.

Some reports say a gas explosion caused the road to collapse. However Egoli Gas has released a statement refuting claims that the cause of the explosion has been a gas leak. The JMPD and the police have been deployed to the City Centre to ensure the safety of the public on all affected routes. JMPD spokesperson, Xolani Fihla says a contraflow traffic management system is in place on Rahima Moosa Street between 6 o’ clock this morning until 14H00 this afternoon.

“Motorists are advised that Lilian Ngoyi (Bree) Street in the Johannesburg CBD is closed off to traffic between Pixely Ka Seme (Sauer) and Von Weilligh Street, and also expect closures on all the streets crossing Lilian Ngoyi Street between Rahima Moosa and Plein Street, and these include Simmonds Street, Harrison Street, Loveday Street, Rissik Street, Joubert Street, Eloff Street and Von Brandis Street.”

Meanwhile, City Power spokesperson Isaac Mangena says power services within the Johannesburg CBD are affected by the explosion.

“Three substations were affected. These include, Braamfontein and Johnware substations are currently off. Our teams decided that we should not switch them on for fear that it might ignite with reports of suspected gas leak in the vicinity. Bree substation is a few meters away from the area with the huge impact, and the suspicion is that its structural integrity may have been affected. Unfortunately, one City Power employee was injured during the explosion on her way to work, and she is one of those currently hospitalised.

Source: eNCA

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