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George Fire Brigade handles high number of emergency callouts for past weekend

: Members of the families that were affected by the fire seen here are left front Filda Martin, Ashley Branders, Breyton Botha, Gracelynn Martin, Zia Martin, Jody Botha, Nomfezeko Ngxwalazi and Cllr David Willemse, Portfolio Councillor for Human Settlements. At the back are Cllr Edmund Bussack, Wilmarie Branders, Charles Lubbe, Director: Human Settlements, Juliana Branders and Cllr Sean Snyman, Portfolio Councillor for Community Development, Libraries and Sport.

The George Municipal Fire Brigade handled 24 emergency callouts this weekend  (Friday 6 September to Sunday 8 September) including  eleven (11) grassburns,  three (3) accidents, a drowning, five (5) informal structure and one (1) formal structure fires. Extremely high temperatures on Sunday contributed significantly to the number of grass fires and emergency staff were also kept busy at the beaches.

An informal structure fire in Rosedale was called in at 11h55 on Sunday 8th   – the first fire truck left the station at 11h57 and arrived on the scene at 12h00 to find 9 informal structures alight. The fire was quickly brought under control to avoid spreading. In total 5 fire vehicles responded with a total of 9 fire officials in attendance from George Fire Brigade as well as 2 fire trucks and 5 fire officials from Garden Route District Municipality.

Unfortunately public unrest on the scene hampered the fire -fighting efforts several times and fire trucks were purposefully damaged. The fire was completely extinguished by 15h00.

Municipal Manager Trevor Botha commended the George Fire Services for their quick response to the Rosedale fire as well as the handling of a busy weekend of emergency callouts. “It is an unfortunate fact that it takes less than two minutes for a single informal structure to be completely engulfed by flames, from a simple fallen candle or knocked over paraffin lamp. Within minutes the neighboring structures will be in serious jeopardy and for this reason I am extremely grateful we experienced no loss of life on Sunday.The municipal social services and land invasion unit were on the scene as quickly as possible and the fire victims were moved to the Rosedale Community hall. They will be housed there until the Municipal Human Settlements Directorate has finished with temporary housing for them. “

Eden Lions Club and residents from Ward 19 (George CBD and surrounds) have donated bags of clothing, mostly children’s clothing and a few adult clothing items. Cllr Edmund Bussack, Ward Councillor of Ward 14 (Rosedale and surrounds) gave coffee, tea, milk and sugar to the families and other essentials to also assist the people. Cllr Bussack thanked every sponsor and members of the public that has to date given clothes, food and other items to these families that are in dire need.

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