The Herald (South Africa)

Arson suspected as more fires rage across Bay

- Brandon Nel nelb@theherald.co.za

At least 10 fires raged across Nelson Mandela Bay yesterday, including in Motherwell where several informal dwellings burned to the ground.

Veld fires came dangerousl­y close to homes in other parts of the city, and the municipali­ty’s acting senior director for fire and emergency services, Hendrik McLeod, said they were not ruling out the possibilit­y of arson.

According to McLeod, blazes erupted in areas including Baywest, Bethelsdor­p, Despatch, Humewood, Bridgemead­e, Sherwood, Kabega Park and Motherwell.

He said the Baywest fire, situated near the mall, was still active by the time of publicatio­n.

Additional­ly, a fire near Despatch High and another next to Forest Hill Drive in Humewood remained active.

By late last night a fire in Montrose Road, Sherwood, and two blazes at separate locations in Kabega Park, were also still raging.

A fire at the graveyard on Stanford Road in Bethelsdor­p was brought under control, along with one in a field behind Despatch on the R75.

Though the fire that swept through NU13 in Motherwell had also been contained, numerous shacks were destroyed.

The veld fire at the back of Bridgemead­e was quite worrying and close to dwellings, McLeod said.

“The Bridgemead­e fire was brought under control just after 9.30pm.

“Our firefighti­ng teams are busy with damping down operations,” he said late yesterday.

He said his department believed the fires had been started deliberate­ly.

“We suspect arson and obviously we will follow up on the fires, specifical­ly within the area close to Nelson Mandela University,” McLeod said.

“It is all different fires and not what we would refer to as a reoccurren­ce of fires — it’s all different fires deliberate­ly being set alight.”

He said an investigat­ion was ongoing.

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