A fire engulfed a flat in Bongoland, Victoria Falls on Friday evening, damaging one unit in a block of apartments owned by Shearwater Adventures, where employees of the tour operating company reside.
Firefighters arrived shortly after receiving the report, containing the blaze to a single flat. Despite their prompt response, it took over two hours for the firefighters, dispatched by the Victoria Falls City Council with three fire tenders, to fully extinguish the fire. Continuous smoke emanating from two geysers on the roof posed challenges during the operation.
Residents of the complex acted swiftly to cut off electricity in the residential area, a proactive measure to prevent the fire from spreading to neighboring flats.
However, despite wearing overalls and helmets, the council’s firefighting efforts were hindered by incomplete protective gear for some firefighters, who lacked goggles, masks, or gloves. The cause of the fire remains undetermined, as the flat was unoccupied at the time of the incident.
In other news – Man stabbed to death during fight over a woman
Police in Modjadjiskloof, near Tzaneen in Limpopo, are currently on the lookout for a man accused of fatally stabbing a 31-year-old man in an incident apparently linked to a love triangle. According to Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, spokesperson for the Limpopo police, the tragic event unfolded on Saturday afternoon at Lehlareng, Ga-Sekgopo village.
Law enforcement responded to a distress call from a local hospital reporting a man admitted with stab wounds to his upper body. Despite prompt police arrival, the victim succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter. Initial reports suggest that the deceased encountered the suspect, who is also romantically involved with his girlfriend, while they were all on the street. Read More