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Urgent call for safety precautions in Alexandra as EMS firefighters douse shack blaze

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Urgent call for safety precautions in Alexandra as EMS firefighters douse shack blaze

City of Johannesburg

29th May 2023

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The City of Johannesburg’s Emergency Management Services (EMS) firefighters swiftly responded to a distress call regarding multiple shack fires in the Setjwetla informal settlement in Alexandra in the early hours of Sunday.

Tragically, four shacks were consumed by the blaze, resulting in the loss of one male life and leaving another resident injured. Currently, the affected families have found temporary shelter with the assistance of their friends.

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Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire was likely caused by faulty electrical connections. The South African Police Service (SAPS) will conduct a thorough investigation into the incident. The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) and Ward committees were also present at the scene to provide support and coordinate efforts.

Dr Mgcini Tshwaku, the MMC for Public Safety, commends EMS firefighters for their rapid response to the incident. MMC Tshwaku urges residents, particularly those residing in informal settlements, to exercise caution when using heating appliances and ensure they are never left unattended, especially during load-shedding.

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“By taking safety precautions, we can work together to prevent similar fire incidents from occurring,” the MMC said.

The affected families have received relief assistance from Disaster Management and Ashrafal Aid. The incident has been reported to both the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and the City's Social Development department for further assessment and intervention.

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