Firefighting crews and helicopters were dispatched to Kalk Bay on Monday as a wildfire raged on the mountain above the suburb.
Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) said in a post on social media platform X that four helicopters, a spotter aircraft and City of Cape Town fire and rescue services responded to the scene along Boyes Drive, near Trappieskop.
Cape Town - Kalk Bay: #FIRE on the mountain slopes - expect delays / diversions pic.twitter.com/zHjoUYcJuh
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Boyes Drive was closed to traffic due to thick smoke engulfing the area. The blaze was reported at 2.20pm extending towards St James.
“The fire spread across Boyes Drive, driven by unusually hot winds, resulting in downhill movement, which is abnormal for fires,” TMNP said.
Boyes drive, the turn before Kalk bay pic.twitter.com/W7pNO8Utr0
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Firefighting efforts are under way, involving teams from TMNP, NCC Environmental Services contracted crews, City of Cape Town fire and rescue services, with additional support from Working on Fire and the Volunteers Wildfire Services.
“To combat the fire on the lower side of Boyes Drive, four helicopters and a spotter plane have been deployed.”
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