Strong winds fuel Dunoon fire as multiple informal structures burn

A major emergency response is underway after informal structures caught fire in Dunoon. Photo: Facebook
A major emergency response is underway after informal structures caught fire in Dunoon. Photo: Facebook

Emergency crews are battling a rapidly spreading fire in Site 5, Dunoon, after multiple informal structures caught alight shortly after 10:25 this morning (Friday 9 January).

According to the City’s Fire and Rescue Services spokesperson Jermaine Carelse, the first arriving officer immediately requested additional resources due to the scale and intensity of the fire.

Thick smoke rises over Dunoon as emergency crews respond to multiple structures alight.
Thick smoke rises over Dunoon as emergency crews respond to multiple structures alight.

Strong winds complicate firefighting efforts

Carelse said a total of 12 fire engines and water tankers are currently on scene, with firefighting operations being coordinated by an Incident Management Team (IMT) Type 4.

“The strong winds and fuel load are presenting a challenge to firefighting efforts,” Carelse said.

Fire crews are working to prevent the fire from spreading further, with conditions remaining volatile as wind continues to fan the flames.

Table View Neighbourhood Watch has urged motorists and residents to remain alert following reports of structures alight in Dunoon.

Potsdam Road has been closed to traffic, and road users are advised to move aside for emergency vehicles and make use of alternative routes where possible to avoid congestion and ensure unhindered access for firefighting crews.

Situation remains fluid

Emergency services confirmed that the situation is still developing, and further updates will be issued as more information becomes available.

Residents in the area have been urged to remain vigilant and to follow any instructions issued by emergency personnel on the ground.

Emergency services race to contain a fire in Site 5, Dunoon, as flames threaten nearby homes. Video: Supplied

Safe house threatened

Amid the unfolding emergency, an urgent appeal has been issued by Little Brinks, a safe house that supports abused and abandoned children, as well as vulnerable mothers, after two of its homes were threatened by the fire.

According to Shan Hoffman of Little Brinks, the fire placed women and children in immediate danger, particularly two mothers who are currently ill and unable to be exposed to heavy smoke and ash.

Little Brinks, a long-standing community organisation, provides emergency shelter for children removed from unsafe environments, runs soup kitchens, supports foster families, and assists young women through initiatives such as a matric dance dress programme.

The organisation has appealed for urgent financial assistance to secure temporary accommodation for the affected families to ensure their immediate safety.

The public who are able to assist have been urged to contact Shan Hoffman on 079 788 0944.

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