Wildfire in South Africa

Pearly Beach, a town in the Western Cape, South Africa, has experienced one of the most intense blazes in the region this month, forcing evacuations, burning thousands of hectares, and stretching firefighting resources across the Overstrand. The blaze forms part of a wider regional crisis, with simultaneous fires reported in Stanford, Greyton, Mossel Bay, and Tsitsikamma.

Road closures were reinstated in the Overstrand Municipality earlier this morning as fires continue to rage in the area. Flames jumped the R43 highway during strong winds earlier in the week, and the fire burned for more than eight days before containment was achieved. Aerial support has been deployed, including Working on Fire Huey helicopters and SAAF Oryx aircraft.

The Eluxolweni community was evacuated and is now out of immediate danger. Community halls were opened for displaced residents during peak fire activity. No fatalities have been reported so far, although a young girl was hospitalised in Mossel Bay and several firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation.

The blaze is now largely contained thanks to cooler weather and light overnight rainfall. Mop‑up operations are ongoing, with crews patrolling the perimeter for flare‑ups. No active fire lines are currently threatening homes after a major breakthrough by firefighters.

Type of event
Fire
Location of event
South Africa
Date of Charter Activation
2026-01-12
Time of Charter Activation
08:26
Time zone of Charter Activation
UTC+02:00
Charter Requestor
National Disaster Management Centre
Activation ID
1011
Project Management
Morwapula Mashalane (SANSA)
Value Adding
  • Willem Vorster (SANSA),
  • Kanya Xongo (SANSA),
  • Molebogeng Molefe (SANSA),
  • Nasiphi Ngcoliso (SANSA),
  • Sisipho Ngebe (SANSA)

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