Current:Home > ContactSouth Africa evacuates small coastal towns near Cape Town as wildfires burn out of control -VisionFunds
South Africa evacuates small coastal towns near Cape Town as wildfires burn out of control
View
Date:2025-04-25 19:32:41
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Residents have been evacuated from small coastal towns near Cape Town in South Africa as wildfires swept down off surrounding mountains and burned out of control for a second day on Tuesday.
Authorities ordered a full evacuation of Pringle Bay, a coastal village popular with holidaymakers about 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Cape Town. That followed people evacuating parts of the nearby town of Betty’s Bay on Monday.
The fires began Monday and were fueled by the hot, dry summer weather and strong coastal winds. Annelie Rabie, mayor of the Overstrand municipality that oversees the towns, said as many as six wildfires had broken out in the area. Four of them had been contained or extinguished, she said, but one was heading straight for Pringle Bay.
The Overstrand local government said a small number of homes had been gutted by fire. No injuries were reported but authorities issued a code red, meaning the fires presented a serious and immediate danger to people and property.
Around 95% of a nearby nature reserve had also been burned, the local government said.
Wildfires are relatively common in the mountain ranges around Cape Town and further down the coast in the South African summer. Authorities are on constant alert, but it’s unusual for towns to be completely evacuated.
Residents of Pringle Bay were moving to a nearby town, local authorities said, while firefighters battled to get the remaining fires under control. Helicopters were scooping up water from the ocean in containers dangling from the bottom of the choppers and dumping the water on the fires, a common tactic used in the region.
Wildfires have broken out in numerous parts of South Africa’s Western Cape province in recent weeks, including one on the slopes of the world-famous Table Mountain overlooking Cape Town this weekend. That was quickly brought under control.
A huge fire swept across Table Mountain in 2021, causing extensive damage and taking days to put out.
The main causes of the wildfires are discarded cigarettes, people lighting cooking fires or burning debris, and sometimes arson, according to the Western Cape local government. Coastal winds fan the blazes and can make them large and unpredictable.
___
AP Africa news: https://apnews.com/hub/africa
veryGood! (2)
Related
- DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
- Experts say gun alone doesn’t justify deadly force in fatal shooting of Florida airman
- Alligator spotted on busy highway in Mobile, Alabama, sighting stopped traffic
- Caramelo the horse rescued from a rooftop amid Brazil floods in a boost for a beleaguered nation
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- Local governments struggle to distribute their share of billions from opioid settlements
- Rafael Nadal still undecided on French Open after losing in second round in Rome
- As NFL's most scrutinized draft pick, Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr. is ready for spotlight
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- Reports: Police officer was shot and killed in Ohio after being ambushed
Ranking
- Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
- Man found dead after Ohio movie theater shooting. Person considered suspect is arrested
- Controversy follows Gov. Kristi Noem as she is banned by two more South Dakota tribes
- A Paradigm Shift from Quantitative Trading to AI
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- Starbucks offering half-off drinks on Fridays, more deals during month of May
- How Summer House: Martha's Vineyard's Jasmine Cooper Found Support as a New Mom
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Ladies First
Recommendation
Hackers hit Rhode Island benefits system in major cyberattack. Personal data could be released soon
NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week
Jayden Daniels, Malik Nabers call off $10K bet amid NFL gambling policy concerns
Extreme G5 geomagnetic storm reaches Earth, NOAA says, following unusual solar event
Jorge Ramos reveals his final day with 'Noticiero Univision': 'It's been quite a ride'
As NFL's most scrutinized draft pick, Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr. is ready for spotlight
Who's hosting 'SNL' tonight? Cast, musical guest, where to watch May 11 episode
Why Erin Andrews Wants You to Know She Has a Live-in Nanny