WATCH | Fire guts part of Rhodes Memorial restaurant, spreading to UCT

18 April 2021 - 13:13
By aron hyman AND Aron Hyman
Fire fighters tried to prevent a fire from spreading to the University of Cape Town on Sunday after it gutted part of the Rhodes Memorial restaurant.
Image: Supplied Fire fighters tried to prevent a fire from spreading to the University of Cape Town on Sunday after it gutted part of the Rhodes Memorial restaurant.

A section of Rhodes Memorial restaurant was gutted in a mountain fire which was spreading towards the University of Cape Town on Sunday.

Firefighting crews from the City of Cape Town, Working on Fire, and Table Mountain National Park are currently fighting the vegetation fire which started at 8.45am on Sunday.

They are being assisted by three helicopters which are water-bombing the fire from the air.

“At about 8.45am the city's fire and rescue service was alerted to a vegetation fire above Philip Kgosana Drive,” said City of Cape Town fire and rescue spokesperson Jermaine Carelse.

“Fire crews were immediately dispatched to the scene, with the fire currently spreading from Rhodes Memorial towards UCT, ” he said.

Carelse said a section of the tea room at Rhodes Memorial was destroyed and urged people to stay away from the area.

“More resources are currently on their way to assist firefighting efforts. These include teams from Working on Fire and Table Mountain National Park. Three choppers are also water-bombing the area,” he said.

A hot, light northerly wind was contributing to very warm conditions in the Western Cape and Northern Cape on Sunday with temperatures forecast at 33°C for Cape Town.

The SA Weather Service issued a severe weather alert for “extremely high fire danger conditions” in parts of the central and southern Northern Cape, parts of the central and northern Western Cape, as well as parts of the central and western Eastern Cape.

“A heatwave with persistently high temperatures is expected in Richersveld, Kamiesberg municipalities of the Northern Cape and northern parts of West Coast District Western Cape,” read the weather advisory.

The city of Cape Town traffic department said the M3 inbound between Rhodes Drive and Union Avenue as well as access roads from Woolsack Drive and Princess Ann Avenue have been closed.

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