Fires in SouthernAfrica

Extreme Fires in South Africa

01  September 2008


31 August 2008
Source: MODIS

1 September 2008
Source: MODIS

Situation report and estimated damages:

Veld fire situational report as at 14h00 1/9/08

NB.  This reflects only the incidents that are known to Working on Fire and is not a complete overview of the country sitrep.

Injuries : Mpumalanga 23 burn wounds, mostly civilians, no WOF personnel.

Deaths ; Mpumalanga 3  [ unconfirmed] civilians

Deaths : KZN 8 .- 7 civilians and 1 non – WoF bomber pilot.

Mpumalanga: 14 new fires today.

KZN : 3 new fires today

No incoming info from other areas at this stage. Some cooling along the Zululand coast at Richards Bay.

Weather forecast : From Bloemfontein across to KZN/ Eastern Cape  and northwards, the forecast is for Yellow/ Orange from tomorrow through to Saturday across the entire region. By Saturday Danger Index will move back up to Orange /Red. Currently, due to strong winds, some aerial operations are suspended.  Caution should be taken when driving – bad visibility, debris on the roads, strong winds.

Total fires since the start of the weekend and estimated damages.

  • 41 KZN – 10,000 HA damaged

  • 49 Mpumalanga – 22,000 HA burnt of which 13,000HA is forestry

  • 11 Free State – 26,000 HA mostly grazing.  Undetermined number of stock.

  • 5 Gauteng  – ? HA damaged.

  • 1 EC  – [ Langeni – 3 days and ongoing in Timber 2000HA lost]

  • 1 NW – SAPS training centre at Thabazimbi. NDMC assisting with Oryx.

  • 14 Limpopo  – 1000HA lost

Sawmills damaged/ destroyed.

  • 2 MPU – Piet Retief sawmill plus 10,000tons stacked timber,

  • Nelspruit Sawmill.

  • 1 Limpopo – Tzaneen.

Threatened  – 4 sawmills at Louis Trichardt – unconfirmed damage.

Damages KZN [ Unconfirmed]

  • 30-40 rural settlement homes near Dargle, Racehorses/ Stables,

  • I house at Drakensberg Sun Hotel.

  • Livestock – unestimated at this stage.

Working on Fire Firefighting Crews deployed at firelines:

  • 13 crews Mpumalanga

  • 3 crews Limpopo

  • 4 crews Gauteng

  • 13 crews KZN

  • 3 crews EC.

Val Charlton
Advocacy Manager
Working on Fire

For further information please also vist the GFMC media and news page at: https://gfmc.online/media-highlights-on-fire-policies-and-politics.html


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