Evacuations, damage as raging wildfire spreads in Cape Town
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — People were evacuated from Cape Town neighbourhoods Monday as a huge wildfire sweeping across the slopes of the city’s famed Table Mountain was fanned by high winds and threatened homes.
City authorities said the fire, which started early Sunday, was still not under control and residents of suburbs on the mountain slopes were now being evacuated as a “precautionary” measure.
The blaze had already damaged the library and other buildings on the campus of the University of Cape Town and other historic buildings on Sunday, and was spreading through the wild bush on the mountain slopes toward the city’s centre and the surrounding residential areas.
Devil’s Peak, one of the iconic points of the mountain which overlooks downtown Cape Town, was lit up by flames as the fire raged through the night.