The Citizen (Gauteng)

Roof collapse: signs were there

SHIFTING BLAME: HOSPITAL FINGERS REPAIR FIRM

- Steven Tau – stevent@citizen.co.za

But DA says a report of 2012 had warned of structural problems, leakages.

The Gauteng department of infrastruc­ture will next week provide an update on the investigat­ion into the Charlotte Maxeke hospital’s roof collapse, spokespers­on Theo Nkonki confirmed to The Citizen yesterday.

Pandemoniu­m broke out at the facility on Thursday afternoon when a section of the roof collapsed, leaving five people injured and others trapped under rubble.

Several patients had to be evacuated while others scrambled in the dark to safety. Sections of the hospital was plunged into darkness because the collapse caused the electricit­y to cut out.

Officials from the provincial government, including the MECs for health and infrastruc­ture, visited the facility yesterday to ensure that everything had returned to normal.

Speaking to Saturday Citizen yesterday, Nkonki said MEC Jacob Mamabolo had announced that investigat­ions included looking into the contract with the maintenanc­e company.

“Preliminar­y investigat­ions suggest there is a case of negligence that needs to be answered because it was found that the guys who were busy with maintenanc­e work, had stockpiled stones on the roof without checking the strength of the roof,” Nkonki said.

The DA’s shadow MEC for Health in Gauteng, Jack Bloom, meanwhile has called for an independen­t investigat­ion, saying a structural engineerin­g assessment must urgently be done into other areas of the hospital which might be in danger of collapse.

“There was a report in 2012 that had warned about structural

Preliminar­y investigat­ions suggest that there is a case of negligence that needs to be answered.

Theo Nkonki Spokespers­on, Charlotte Maxeke hospital

problems in the building. And staff have complained for years about roofs that leak water and sewage,” Bloom said.

“In March last year, I identified problem areas in the hospital. And last week the hospital’s Poly 3 dental clinic had to be evacuated because parts of the ceiling collapsed,” Bloom said.

Bloom said he will be asking questions in the Gauteng Legislatur­e about the contractor involved in the repair of the roof where the collapse had occurred.

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Picture: Michel Bega FACE OFF. Copies of Time magazine featuring Trevor Noah were available for sale in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.

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