Business Day

Pringle Bay residents evacuate homes

- Staff Writer

Residents were ordered to evacuate parts of Pringle Bay on Thursday as a wildfire that has burnt for days threatened to engulf homes in the Western Cape coastal village.

“Aerial resources have been dispatched again to assist ground teams in Pringle Bay. The Hangklip Road fire is active again,” Overstrand municipal manager Dean O’Neill said.

The blaze, which started on Monday, saw residents evacuated temporaril­y on Tuesday. Two chalets, a cottage and external bathrooms were destroyed at the recently renovated Hangklip Hotel.

O’Neill said earlier on Thursday an estimated 800ha of vegetation had burnt. In nearby Buffelsjag, a fire destroyed about 7,500ha and was out of control.

Local government, environmen­tal affairs and developmen­t planning MEC Anton Bredell said a provincial disaster classifica­tion was being sought from the National Disaster Management Centre because of several fires raging in the province, fanned by hot and windy weather. A disaster classifica­tion would allow the provincial government to access funding to sustain firefighti­ng efforts on several fronts.

“We have the resources available to address the wildfires, but the disaster declaratio­n will give us the ability to co-ordinate optimally..

“We are doing everything to protect lives and property,” Bredell said.

Pringle Bay Ratepayers Associatio­n secretary Heather Morkel told CapeTalk radio: “We are just sitting tight and woke up grateful this morning to still be in our homes. The thing with these wildfires is they are unpredicta­ble and with the southeaste­r we have there will still be hotspots.”

RESIDENTS HAD TO EVACUATE PARTS OF PRINGLE BAY ON THURSDAY AS A WILDFIRE ... THREATENED TO ENGULF HOMES

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