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Working on Fire heroes honoured

- Amukelani Chauke

as firefighte­rs continued to put out runaway fires following an inferno that engulfed forests and towns along the Western Cape coast, Greater Knysna residents recently formed a guard of honour to thank Working on Fire members for their bravery over 12 long days spent battling the blaze.

Working on Fire (WOF) is an Expanded Public Works Programme under the Department of Environmen­tal Affairs. It provides young women and men from marginalis­ed communitie­s with training and work opportunit­ies. In June it deployed 450 firefighte­rs to help local firefighti­ng efforts in the holiday towns of Knysna, Plettenber­g Bay, Sedgefield and George. In Knysna, Wof members formed the bulk of firefighti­ng efforts, according to Lauren Howard, the organisati­on’s provincial communicat­ions officer. The fire burned some 215 000 hectares of land and damaged 480 structures. It also claimed the lives of seven people, including volunteer firefighte­r Bradley Richard.

“On Saturday, 17 June 2017, the Greater Knysna residents formed a guard of honour to thank our brave firefighte­rs at a unity march,” Howard said. “Thousands of people gathered to bid farewell to the firefighte­rs who fought the Knysna fire for 12 days.”

Disaster relief

When the massive fires started, the Knysna Local Municipali­ty evacuated about 8 000 people from their homes.

President Jacob Zuma dispatched disaster relief support to all areas devastated by the fires, particular­ly poor communitie­s. This was coordinate­d through the national joint operation centre for disaster management, working with the Western Cape government’s provincial disaster management teams.

Additional relief and support has been provided by the Knysna Municipali­ty, members of the community, Operation SA, KFC, the Al-Imdaad Foundation, Kulula Airline, Mango Airlines, FLYSAFAIR, Federal Airlines, and others.

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Working on Fire members are well-discipline­d and highly trained.
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Working on Fire members had to battle smoke and fire in dense vegetation.
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Thousands of people took to the streets of Knysna to thank the firefighte­rs for their heroism and bravery.

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