Cape Argus

Blast leaves 8 dead in munitions blaze

Most of the victims are young, this has been a tragedy – councillor

- MARVIN CHARLES marvin.charles@inl.co.za

AN EXPLOSION at Rheinmetal­l Denel Munition (RDM) factory in Somerset West has left eight people dead.

City Fire and Rescue spokespers­on Theo Layne said: “On arrival it was ascertaine­d that an explosion had occurred and staff of the factory were extinguish­ing the subsequent fire.”

He said the cause of the explosion had not yet been ascertaine­d. Residents in the area said they heard a loud bang. Scores of family members and eye witnesses stood outside the factory hoping to hear news of their loved ones.

Workers were not allowed to use cellphones in the factory, making it impossible to find out if they were safe. Some residents prayed outside.

Philip Versfeld, a Somerset Neighbourh­ood Watch member, said: “The bang was so loud that the windows rattled. We are use to the sound of them testing ammunition, but we never heard it that loud before.” Versfeld said they heard blasts once a week.

“The community got into a frenzy and a few members and myself went to investigat­e,” he said.

RDM is a joint venture between Germany’s Rheinmetal­l Defence and South Africa’s state-owned arms manufactur­er Denel. It supplies selected munitions and explosives products to armed and police forces in South Africa and around the world.

It is not the first time an explosion like this has occurred. Ten years ago a similar explosion resulted in seven deaths.

Denel spokespers­on Vuyelwa Qinga expressed shock.

“Should the deaths that the media has reported on be confirmed, Denel SOC Ltd sends our deepest condolence­s to the families of anyone who has lost life in this incident. Denel SOC is a 49% strategic partner to Rheinmetal­l, a company of German origin,” she said.

RDM chief executive Norbert Schulze, apparently at the factory at the time, did not take calls while spokespers­on Angela Farmer declined to divulge any further informatio­n.

“We are investigat­ing the matter and will inform as more details become available,” she said.

The area’s ward councillor, RhodaAnn Bazier, said most of the victims were young.

“This has been a tragedy. The HR official told us that they have to identify the bodies. That can take very long. We don’t have much info at this stage, Bazier said.

“We are offering support to the families who we know from the area.”

Annie de Wee, a resident close to the plant, said she heard a loud bang at about 3pm.

“I immediatel­y thought of my neighbour’s child, but quickly realised she was not working. I was stunned. I stood still for a few seconds and realised that Denel was burning,” she said.

“This is so heartbreak­ing. To die in this way is terrible,” she said.

ANC Provincial Secretary Faiez Jacobs said: “The ANC Western Cape sends its support to the families of the confirmed eight people who have died and those injured. We continue to monitor the situation through our councillor on the ground and we hope there will be no more deaths.”

 ?? | PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) ?? AN EXPLOSION took place at the Denel factory in Somerset West, killing eight people.
| PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) AN EXPLOSION took place at the Denel factory in Somerset West, killing eight people.

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