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One dead & over 2K people displaced after shacks burned down at informal settlement in Pretorius Park

A fire claimed one life and left over 2,000 people displaced when over 800 shacks were engulfed in flames at informal settlements in the early hours of Saturday in Woodlake Street, Pretorius Park in Tshwane.

City of Tshwane Emergency Services (EMS) said firefighters responded to the fire at about 4am.

“The centre immediately dispatched multiple firefighting resources from Silverton Fire Station, Hazelwood Fire Station, Central Fire Station, Mamelodi Fire Station, Centurion Fire Station, and Heuweloord Fire Station to the scene,” said EMS spokesperson, Lindsay Zwelithini Mnguni.

“These included two fire trucks, an industrial pumper, a mobile command unit, two rapid intervention units, a water carrier, and a district commander’s unit.”

One dead & over 2K people displaced after shacks burned down at informal settlement in Pretorius Park

Mnguni said firefighters found most of the shacks already engulfed in flames but managed to save a few and extinguished fire just after 5 am.

“About 814 shacks burned down and about 2,600 people were affected by the fire,” said Mnguni.

Mnguni said a man was treated on-site and transported to Steve Biko Academic Hospital for critical burn injuries while a woman with a critical medical condition was also treated on-site and transported to Mamelodi Hospital.

“A third patient sadly suffered fatal burn injuries,” said Mnguni.

The cause of the fire has not yet been determined and the scene has been declared a crime scene.

Mnguni said EMS was working with various stakeholders to provide assistance for those affected by the fire.

“Members of the public are urged to be cautious during the winter to ensure the safety and well-being of people, animals, and property by observing the following precautionary measures,” said Mnguni.

-IOL

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