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Calls for improved fire preparedness grow louder

Weekend Argus on Saturday

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May 03, 2025

AS RAIN swept across the Cape this week, it brought relief to the charred slopes of Tokai, Noordhoek, Silvermine and surrounding areas.

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Calls for improved fire preparedness grow louder

With the fire finally contained, the focus is turning to the scale of destruction, the firefighting efforts, and growing public scrutiny around the City of Cape Town’s fire preparedness.

The blaze consumed over 2800 hectares of Table Mountain National Park, much of it fynbos a fire-adapted vegetation unique to the Cape. While this ecosystem will eventually regenerate, not all damage can be undone. Slower-moving wildlife, including tortoises, chameleons, and snakes, were especially vulnerable.

"The loss of life is hard to see," said Belinda Abraham of the Cape of Good Hope SPCA. "Unlike the fynbos, which will regenerate, these lives are lost forever."

Still, stories of survival brought some hope. SPCA teams, working closely with SANParks, have now covered nearly half of the burned terrain, relocating animals to untouched safe zones known as refugia. Among the rescues were two puff adders one of them burned but recovering.

In a moment that rallied the public, Holly, a beloved family dog missing since the fires began, was found and reunited with her owner.

"The fire took so much," Abraham said. "But today it gave us a beautiful reunion."

On the ground, the response involved between 120 and 250 firefighters at any given time, drawn from SANParks, the City of Cape Town, Volunteer Wildfire Services, Enviro Wildfire Services, and Provincial Disaster Management.

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