Table Mountain is on FIRE! Why there’s no need to worry – WATCH
Flames licking along Tafelberg Road, Cape Town, caused concern for residents of the Mother City on Wednesday, 29 March. However, Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) has assured the public that the fire is the result of a prescribed burn that started in the early hours of the morning. TABLE MOUNTAIN FIRE IS A PRESCRIBED BURN […]
Flames licking along Tafelberg Road, Cape Town, caused concern for residents of the Mother City on Wednesday, 29 March.
However, Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) has assured the public that the fire is the result of a prescribed burn that started in the early hours of the morning.
TABLE MOUNTAIN FIRE IS A PRESCRIBED BURN
TMNP said the prescribed burns would take place between March and April under favourable conditions – for example, when the temperature is below 25C with moderate winds of less than 20km/h and light rain fell two to three days prior.
“Although we appreciate that such burning is a source of concern to many Cape Town residents, it must be stated that wildfires will occur, and an uncontrolled fire or wildfire could pose a huge risk to life and property on the urban edge. The removal of dry flammable material by means of a prescribed burn will reduce the likelihood of future uncontrolled wildfires,” said TMNP.
The Table Mountain Cable Way Company advised visitors that they might encounter quite a bit of soot and smoke on Wednesday. However, operations are unaffected by the prescribed burns.
Dear visitors, please note that prescribed burns have taken place in the early morning hours along Tafelberg Road. During your visit at the Cableway you might encounter a bit of soot and some smoke. Our operations are not affected by these prescribed burns. #TableMountainCableway pic.twitter.com/PcKFRxL0e4
— Table Mountain C/Way (@TableMountainCa) March 29, 2023