JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – The Johannesburg Emergency Services (EMS) is investigating the cause of the fire that broke out in central Johannesburg, which gutted at least 12 shops.
It is understood the blaze broke out on Sunday afternoon at the corner of Jeppe and Goud streets in Joubert Park.
Joburg EMS spokesperson Xolile Khumalo said fireman responded to the fire incident call at 2.30pm and managed to contain the blaze after a few hours.
“12 Small shops were gutted by fire on corner Jeppe and Goud Street. No injuries were sustained. The cause of fire is under investigation by EMS Fire Inspectors. EMS continues to implore warehouse, shop owners and residents to always be extra cautious and ensure that all electrical appliances are switched off after use.”
Meanwhile, on Saturday afternoon, there were two incidents in Pretoria.
In the first incident, a fire at a scrapyard in Pretoria destroyed more than a dozen cars.
The City of Tshwane’s Emergency Services Department spokesperson Lindsay Mnguni said the blaze broke out at an outbuilding in Malie Street, Booysens, at around 3pm.
“The [emergency call centre] immediately dispatched a grassfire unit and a rapid intervention unit from Philip Nel Park Fire Station to the scene. Multiple additional firefighting resources from various stations including Atteridgeville, Bosman, Innesdale, Heuweloord and Centurion stations were dispatched to the scene as backup,” it said.
Earlier, the Rosslyn Fire Station responded to another blaze at a factory in Hennie Street.
Mnguni said emergency services arrived to find foam mattresses and two steel containers ablaze outside the factory. Firefighters also had to douse flames on parts of the factory.
Resources from other stations were called to the scene as backup, he said.
These included four trucks, two water tankers and two foam tenders. THE CITIZEN.