Kouga Wildfires Update: Residents' Narrow Escapes Amid Flare-Ups

Following the initial outbreak on January 8, wildfires continue ravaging South Africa's Eastern Cape, particularly Kouga municipality, with new flare-ups prompting dramatic boat evacuations along the Kromme River. Residents share shocking escape stories, while firefighters battle ongoing risks fueled by winds and dry conditions. Communities show solidarity, as officials stress containment efforts.

The wildfires that erupted across Kouga municipality on January 8, destroying homes, farms, and infrastructure while causing evacuations and road closures, have persisted into their fourth day. Initially sparked amid suspicions of arson and invasive vegetation, the blazes—reported in areas like the R330, Kabeljous River, St Francis Bay, and Humansdorp—prompted aerial support and community efforts to contain them.

By Thursday, fires along the Kromme River forced harrowing escapes. An unnamed resident described the panic: “The adrenaline pumps through your body so intensely that you can’t think about anything else... If the fire had eyes, I felt like I looked straight into them.” She drove through flames and fled by boat with neighbors, fearing her home lost. Leandri du Bruyn lost two homes on her family property, including her late father-in-law's, as flames towered over rooftops and smoke blinded roads. Her family rescued parents via boats, amid efforts to save animals and shelter neighbors.

Strong winds reignited flare-ups by Sunday along Oyster Bay Road, Kabeljouws River in Kouga, and in neighboring Nelson Mandela Bay at Wedgewood Golf Estate and Cape Road. Kouga Mayor Hattingh Bornman confirmed original fires controlled but urged full extinguishment amid worsening weather. Nelson Mandela Bay's acting mayor Gary van Niekerk called conditions 'volatile,' seeking more resources. Johan Cloete of the Van Stadens River Fire Protection Association highlighted water access issues and risks to informal settlements.

Air support drops water on hotspots, with municipalities assuring control. Communities donate to weary firefighters, exemplifying resilience against a crisis exacerbated by climate change.

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Firefighters battle a massive wildfire raging for a third day in Hamyang County, South Korea, amid flames and smoke on a forested hillside.
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Wildfire in southern Hamyang County rages for third day

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A wildfire in South Korea's southern Hamyang County has raged for a third day as firefighters and forestry officials race to contain the main blaze by the end of Monday. The fire, which broke out around 9 p.m. Saturday, has burned 190 hectares, with a containment rate of 32 percent as of 5 a.m. Monday.

Heavy rains pushed the Kouga Dam to 119.2 percent capacity on Thursday morning, sending water over the spillway at a rate of 2.2 million litres per second. The sudden rise from 32 percent the day before forced evacuations in the Gamtoos River valley and flooded farms in the Eastern Cape.

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Fire services in the Cape Winelands District Municipality are working to contain a wildfire between Montagu and Barrydale in the Boland. Hot and windy conditions have led to several flare-ups in areas previously under control. Officials state that no infrastructure is currently threatened.

A preliminary report points to a heatwave and low oxygen levels as causes of a mass fish kill at the Umhlali River mouth in KwaZulu-Natal. Local authorities closed nearby beaches in response. Residents described the scene as heartbreaking, with thousands of fish struggling to survive.

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Two mountain fires in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, which erupted Wednesday, had burned over 200 hectares by Thursday morning. Self-Defense Forces helicopters were deployed to combat the blazes, which destroyed seven structures and forced 245 evacuations amid a recent earthquake aftermath. The town, scarred by the 2011 tsunami, faces added risks from dry weather.

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