Cape Argus

Flames creep near varsity

Buildings at Stellenbos­ch University’s sports complex evacuated

- Kieran Legg and Emily Huizenga STAFF REPORTERS kieran.legg@inl.co.za emily.huizenga@inl.co.za

STUDENTS, staff and livestock were evacuated after a wildfire spread from the Jonkershoe­k Nature Reserve towards Stellenbos­ch University and nearby farms yesterday. The blaze, which has burnt through over 3 000 hectares of vegetation over the past two days, was fanned by a strong south-easterly wind which caused it to flare up in the early hours and head straight towards farms on the fringe of the winelands.

Four firefighte­rs were injured battling the blaze on Tuesday night, sustaining soft tissue damage, said paramedics. As a precaution­ary measure yesterday, with plumes of smoke billowing across that part of the campus, Stellenbos­ch University evacuated buildings at the Coetzenbur­g sports complex.

Spokesman Martin Viljoen said it was a precaution­ary measure as the flames were still a good distance away when the university’s management made the call.

Over 130 staff and students were evacuated from the Department of Sports Sciences and Welgevalle­n experiment­al farms. In addition, dairy cows and sheep were moved to a safer location while a herd of horses from the local equestrian society was also moved.

On campus, onlookers watched tenta- tively, straining to differenti­ate between out-of-control flare-ups and intentiona­l back-burning. From a distance, it was difficult to gauge the severity of the fires. Flashes of orange could be seen from kilometres away.

Even Stellenbos­ch’s mayor needed to get up close to get a good look for himself.

“I thought I’d just come up here to the mountain top,” mayor Conrad Sidego said, standing in full suit and tie on a somewhat precarious dirt road. “From a dis- tance it looks worse.”

CapeNature spokesman Justin Lawrence said the back-burn conducted along the perimeter had been successful in slowing down the spreading flames, but he didn’t foresee the efforts ending today.

“Over 350 firefighte­rs, including aerial support and ground crews from CapeNature, Cape Winelands District Municipali­ty, Cape Pine, Working on Fire and the Volunteer Wildfire Services have been actively working to contain the blaze which is still burning high in the mountains,” said Lawrence.

Earlier in Jonkershoe­k, sierra-brown fog formed a sort of film over the alreadybri­ght midmorning sun. Neighbours who gathered at the base of the mountain to watch the water-bombing helicopter­s over their heads were cast in a dusty glow.

But in the distance, stark, high streaks of flame were shooting up the side of the mountain in an almost impressive­ly straight line. Donny Malherbe, of Jonkersdri­ft Farm, said those were the flames he and his crew could only monitor, and a change in the wind could push them further over the mountain.

Throughout the afternoon, long-time Stellenbos­ch resident Conrad Stoltz rode his motorbike around to remote crews, distributi­ng cold drinks and energy bars from his backpack. Stoltz, a profession­al triathlete, is sponsored by the energy drink, and had plenty to spare.

Lawrence said: “There is an ecological concern as the last fire that took place in the area was in 2009. Many of the fynbos species in the area need between 12 to 20 years to produce enough seed to sustain the population after the fire.”

The Jonkershoe­k Nature Reserve was still closed yesterday afternoon.

“The public is also requested to stay clear of the hiking trails and the general Coetzenber­g area in Stellenbos­ch.”

Lawrence said the Jonkershoe­k and Banhoek valleys would be the priority for firefighte­rs today as the blaze heading towards Stellenbos­ch had been contained.

 ?? PICTURE: WILLEM LAW ?? WATER BOMBS AWAY: As the Jonkershoe­k fire continues for a second day, firefighte­rs struggle to contain the blaze after the wind picked up last night. Though it seems to be contained, there are fears that if the wind strengthen­s later today, the fire...
PICTURE: WILLEM LAW WATER BOMBS AWAY: As the Jonkershoe­k fire continues for a second day, firefighte­rs struggle to contain the blaze after the wind picked up last night. Though it seems to be contained, there are fears that if the wind strengthen­s later today, the fire...
 ?? PICTURE: WILLEM LAW ?? HELPFUL: Conrad Stoltz is a Stellenbos­ch resident who used his motorbike to deliver energy drinks to the firefighte­rs on the slopes.
PICTURE: WILLEM LAW HELPFUL: Conrad Stoltz is a Stellenbos­ch resident who used his motorbike to deliver energy drinks to the firefighte­rs on the slopes.

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