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Hundreds left homeless by Khayelitsha blaze

Brandon Nel|Updated 2 months ago

Residents of Wingfield Tent City face uncertainty after devastating fire

Yasmine Jacobs|Updated 4 months ago

SANRAL: Huguenot tunnel structurally safe after bus fire, but remains closed for repairs

Staff Reporter|Published 5 months ago

Good news for Cape Town hikers, trails closed due to April fires set to re-open

Robin-Lee Francke|Updated 9 months ago

Tragic blaze in Bishop Lavis claims the lives of two young children

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published 10 months ago

Ocean View families left homeless after devastating fire

Yolande Du Preez|Published 10 months ago
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