The Drakenstein Municipality has said that multiple departmental teams are continuing with mop-up operations in Newrest, Wellington, after a fire wreaked havoc early on Sunday, claiming the life of a woman and leaving between 800 to 1 000 people destitute.
About 200 informal structures were destroyed in the fire that erupted shortly after midnight on Sunday, aggravated by a strong southeasterly wind.
The Drakenstein Municipality's Fire and Rescue Services were at the scene a couple of minutes after the fire was reported, and activated the firefighting services of Stellenbosch Municipality, which arrived 30 minutes later.
Altogether five pumpers and three bushfire vehicles were on the scene.
Despite a howling Southeaster wind, the firefighting crews extinguished the fire at around 5am on Sunday.
The municipality extended its condolences to the family of the woman who passed away.
They added that most of the victims opted to stay with family and friends on Monday, while the municipality made mattresses and blankets available in the Mbekweni Community Hall for those who still required temporary accommodation.
Together with Gift of the Givers, Drakenstein Municipality provided disaster relief, hot meals and bottled water to the victims.
On Sunday, Gift of the Givers’ Ali Sablay said their teams were called in during the early hours of the morning and are onsite to conduct assessments.
“Gift of the Givers will provide immediate relief today and extend full humanitarian relief tomorrow (Monday).”
The municipality added that their Solid Waste Management, Engineering Services, and Housing teams were continuing to clean up the area on Monday morning.
“The municipality discourages people from erecting structures before the area has been made safe and should only do so once the municipality has declared the area safe.
“People who would like to donate non-perishable items for the victims can do so by dropping these off at the Paarl Fire Station in Berg River Boulevard,” they said.
Cape Argus