Kouga wildfires contained after four days of intensive firefighting

Update: The wildfires that devastated South Africa's Kouga Municipality since January 8 have largely been brought under control as of January 10, thanks to firefighters, volunteers, and aerial support. Evacuations in Linderhof and temporary relocation at Woodridge School were precautionary, while authorities warn against arson amid reports of deliberate fire-starting and copper cable burning.

The wildfires that ravaged the Kouga Municipality in the Eastern Cape province for four days, starting January 8, began subsiding on January 10 following relentless firefighting operations. Emergency services, bolstered by helicopters, contained the blazes threatening areas around Nelson Mandela Bay, building on initial aerial support from Working on Fire.

Precautionary evacuations occurred in Linderhof due to fire proximity. Woodridge School, near the Gamtoos River outside Nelson Mandela Bay, relocated about 90 learners and staff to a local hotel but later confirmed no further evacuation was needed as the fire came under control.

Municipal authorities issued a directive banning all fires in the area, citing criminal activities including deliberate arson and the burning of copper cables, which worsened the outbreak and risks. SABC News reported the fires as mostly contained, though veldfire challenges persist, with several areas still facing power outages from damaged infrastructure.

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Wildfires ravage farms and homes in South Africa's Kouga municipality as firefighters, volunteers, and helicopters fight the blazes amid evacuations.
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Wildfires devastate Kouga municipality in Eastern Cape

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Devastating wildfires have swept through the Kouga municipality in South Africa's Eastern Cape, destroying homes and farms while prompting evacuations and road closures. Residents and volunteers are battling the blazes amid suspicions of arson, as aerial support arrives to aid containment efforts. Power outages have affected several areas due to damaged infrastructure.

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.

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Following the devastating wildfires that ravaged Kouga municipality on January 8, Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane has urged communities to support emergency efforts as most fires come under control. A red-level weather warning persists until Saturday, with humanitarian aid aiding affected areas including nearby Western Cape towns.

Moto ulizuka usiku wa Januari 6 katika makao ya wafungwa ndani ya Gereza la Meru, na kuwaacha angalau familia 14 bila makazi. Wakaazi wa eneo hilo walijaribu kuzima moto kwa kutumia ndoo na mabasi ya maji, lakini hakukuwa na msaidizi wa wazima moto kutokana na gari la moto kuwa bila mafuta. Hakuna majeruhi waliotajwa, na sababu ya moto inachunguzwa, wakiashiria uwezekano wa hitilafu ya umeme.

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Unexpected rains in Chubut's Comarca Andina brought relief to the wildfires that have scorched thousands of hectares, though authorities keep the alert as not all foci are extinguished. The national government confirmed that 22 of 32 fires are fully controlled, while brigadists demand salary improvements. President Javier Milei praised the heroism of the firefighters.

Authorities have deployed 29 helicopters and hundreds of personnel to bring a wildfire in Inje, Gangwon Province, under control, with the blaze nearly 70 percent contained. The fire started Thursday afternoon on a hillside, leading to the evacuation of 12 residents but no casualties. Prime Minister Kim Min-seok ordered swift evacuations and preparations for shelters.

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