Tuesday, July 14, 2026

A 23-year-old dies in a shack fire in Gugulethu

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Fire in Kanana Informal Settlement Claims Young Life

What Happened?

On Sunday evening, July 12, a hut in the Kanana informal settlement of Gugulethu caught fire. Firefighters were alerted at 10:20 p.m. and arrived quickly from Gugulethu and Mitchells Plain.

Timeline of Events

10:20 p.m. – Call Received

The City of Cape Town Fire and Rescue Service got the emergency call about burning buildings.

10:20 p.m.–10:50 p.m. – Firefighting Efforts

Crews worked hard and had the fire under control within half an hour. By 10:50 p.m. the flames were out, leaving only a single destroyed hut.

Around 10:35 p.m. – Discovery

While putting out the fire, rescuers found a body inside the burned hut. The victim was later identified as a 23‑year‑old.

Official Statements

Fire and Rescue Service

Spokesperson Jermaine Carelse confirmed the response time and said the fire was contained quickly. He added that police would investigate the cause.

South African Police Service (SAPS)

When asked for comment, SAPS said the Gugulethu station had no record of the incident. They advised the public to open a case at the nearest police station for further follow‑up.

Why Shack Fires Are Common

Informal settlements often have:

  • Densely packed shacks
  • Use of candles, kerosene heaters, and open flames for lighting and cooking
  • Illegal or makeshift electricity connections

These factors make fires start easily and spread fast, especially during cold winter months when residents need extra heat.

Safety Tips from the City

The City of Cape Town repeatedly urges residents to:

  • Blow out candles and turn off heaters before sleeping
  • Keep heaters away from blankets, clothes, and other flammable items
  • Avoid plugging multiple high‑power devices into one outlet or using faulty wiring

What’s Next?

Authorities say the cause of the fire is still under investigation. No foul play has been suspected at this stage, but police will continue to look into the circumstances.

Conclusion

This tragic event highlights the ongoing danger of shack fires in Cape Town’s informal settlements. While emergency services responded swiftly, the loss of a young life reminds everyone of the importance of fire safety. Simple precautions—like extinguishing flames before bed and checking electrical connections—can help prevent similar incidents in the future. The community, city officials, and police must work together to raise awareness and improve safety measures for those living in these vulnerable areas.

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