Cape Argus

33 shacks razed, dozens left homeless

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU

MORE than 100 people were left homeless and destitute after a devastatin­g fire ripped through an informal settlement and destroyed 33 shacks in Site B yesterday.

Section VE resident Zukiswa Mbinza said the fire, which started before midnight, was allegedly triggered by an electrical fault caused by a separate shack fire a few metres away from their area.

“Approximat­ely 45 minutes after we had extinguish­ed a fire that destroyed four shacks not far away from where we stayed, a fire broke out in our section.

“We suspect that it was an electrical fault caused by the fire, because from where the fire started the person said he doesn’t cook.

“The settlement is prone to fires, including a devastatin­g fire that wiped out all the shacks in 2005. However, in the past few years it has been a few shacks that caught fire and we would manage to control the fire. Last night it was difficult, because there was also wind that fanned the fire.

“Also, after the rescue and fire services arrived, they could not access the shacks, which could have saved numerous shacks,” she said.

Phumeza Nenzani, who was sharing her double-storey home with her kids and other three adults, said none of the residents were able to save any of their belongings.

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