Cape Town – The fire at Table Mountain continues to burn on steep and challenging terrain on the slopes of Kirstenbosch, the South African National Parks (SANParks) said Tuesday.
SANParks said it has 40 firefighters from NCC Environmental Services and Working on Fire actively engaged in various areas along the fireline.
Firefighters have been battling the blazing fire in the Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) since the weekend.
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SANParks is appealing for continued support in the form of donations for firefighters of 500l bottles of water and energy drinks; energy bars; warm meals and sealed lunch box snacks, which may be dropped off at the Newlands Fire Base.
SANParks said: “The fire’s intensity is being influenced by wind shifts and cloud cover, making it difficult to predict and control”.
SANParks added: “Due to wind changes, overnight flare-ups have been reported behind Newlands, Fernwood Park and on the slopes of Kirstenbosch, moving towards Orangekloof, as well as towards Maclear ‘s Beacon and the Back Table of TMNP, with extensive burning observed in steep and challenging terrain on the slopes of Kirstenbosch.
“For safety reasons, all hiking trails between Newlands and Constantia Nek, as well as all trails leading to Maclear’s Beacon and the Back Table of TMNP, inclusive of trails leading from the area between Camps Bay and Hout Bay, are closed.
“The priority remains the safety of residents, hikers, and firefighting personnel, therefore we encourage users to refrain from accessing these areas.”
SANParks appealed to the public to “please respect” the trail closures in order not to endanger anyone or hamper firefighting efforts.
The affected areas were mostly inaccessible, and visibility was poor, posing challenges for ground and aerial crews and making it difficult to carry out water-bombing activities and active fire suppression.
“TMNP extends its gratitude to the members of the public and various organisations for sponsoring beverages, warm meals, energy bars, and more for our firefighters,” said SANParks.
In case of emergencies or sightings of new fires, please contact 086 110 6417 or the Newlands Dispatch at 021 689 7438.