No injuries or loss of life due to fires in two camps of the Kruger National Park (KNP) were reported last night (October 14).
The first fire occurred at Satara Rest Camp where embers from a braai fire set the thatch roof of a chalet alight. The fire was quickly contained before spreading to other structures.
A similar incident at Olifants Rest Camp required evacuation of three chalets. This fire was also contained although it proved impossible to remove guests’ belongings. Affected guests were relocated to nearby rest camps.
A KNP spokesperson said the park is experiencing hot, windy and dry weather conditions. Visitors are urged to extinguish braais immediately to greatly minimise the risk of fire and consequent damage to structures and the environment.
“SANParks extends gratitude to the emergency response teams, rangers and Phalaborwa Fire Brigade for their speedy response and diligent assistance.”