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FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN

Arson suspect arrested as firefighters continue to battle blazes in the south of Cape Town

A man was arrested for allegedly sparking the infernos engulfing Cape Town's southern suburbs, as firefighters and volunteers rallied to battle the flames and save both homes and wildlife.
Arson suspect arrested as firefighters continue to battle blazes in the south of Cape Town The fire, observed from from Fish Hoek, spreads towards Kalk Bay. (Photo: Maryke Viljoen)

A man was arrested by City of Cape Town law enforcement officials on Monday in connection with the fires raging in the city’s southern suburbs and deep south since the evening of Friday, 25 April.

The city’s mayoral committee member for safety and security, JP Smith, said the arson suspect was arrested after residents saw him walking with cans in Clovelly, where the mountain was ablaze.

The fires have been raging in the Tokai and Silvermine sections of Table Mountain National Park and spread to nearby suburbs including Tokai, Zwaanswyk, Noordhoek and Clovelly.

Fires burning above Lakeside. (Photo: Suné Payne)
Fires burning above Lakeside. (Photo: Suné Payne)

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On Monday, the Lakeside fire station, which served as an operational hub for the distribution of supplies, was thronged with residents and volunteers sorting and distributing food, water and energy drinks to firefighters. More than 100 firefighters and volunteers have been battling the fires.

Ward councillor Carolynne Franklin (Democratic Alliance) said the fires were “Armageddon. It’s been absolutely dire… At one stage here, specifically, the fire surrounded us completely overnight ”

“People with emphysema and with asthma were starting to battle … people were keeping their pets inside. It was really dramatic, it was … like being in a war zone.”

The fire started on Friday evening, with fire crews responding to calls at around 9.30pm, alerting them to mountain slopes alight beneath the Elephant’s Eye cave in the Silvermine Nature Reserve, which then spread. Fire crews have been working around the clock to contain the fires.

Firefighters at the Lakeside fire station on Monday, 28 April. (Photo: Suné Payne)
Firefighters at the Lakeside fire station on Monday, 28 April. (Photo: Suné Payne)

Residents evacuated

On Sunday, fanned by strong winds, the fire spread further, and residents from the Noordhoek Manor retirement village were evacuated, including 48 frail-care residents.

At the Lakeside fire station on Monday, a volunteer, Mariel Davila Buys, said she had been visiting family when the fires started and knew that what was needed was central coordination. By 9am, she had a table set up, and soon word spread of where people could drop off donations for firefighters and volunteers.

Volunteer coordinator Mariel Davila Buys and ward councillor Carolynne Franklin. (Photo: Suné Payne)
Volunteer coordinator Mariel Davila Buys and ward councillor Carolynne Franklin. (Photo: Suné Payne)

Donations of water and food from the public and organisations, including Gift of the Givers, poured in, and children made and packed sandwiches. A medication station was set up.

Franklin said, “We’ve been here since early this morning. We have had hundreds of volunteers through here — we’ve had retailers, we’ve had corporates.

“We’ve had absolutely every single community organisation that you could want here, plus all of the city fire services and all of the volunteer firefighters as well. It’s been so heartening — it’s been ubuntu in action.”

Volunteers packed bags of supplies for firefighters. (Photo: Suné Payne)
Volunteers packed bags of supplies for firefighters. (Photo: Suné Payne)

However, she said, “Just the fear and panic has been huge — the cost to our wildlife is just … you can’t … there’s no quantum to that, no quantum to the amount of deaths that have occurred.

“Fire season should end at the end of March, but there is a lot of dry slash and fuel up on the mountain, unfortunately, and that seems to have aggravated the spread of the fire. With the climate change that’s upon us, fire season clearly is now becoming a lot longer, and yeah, the consequences of this one are dire.”

Helicopters have been dropping water bombs over the Tokai fires raging over the past two days.
Helicopters have been dropping water bombs over the Tokai fires raging over the past two days. (Photo: Julia von Aspern)

The City of Cape Town’s Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson, Jermaine Carelse, giving an update at 6.30pm, said: “While the Tokai fire is not yet contained, the various fire services have made big inroads in subduing the blaze that started on Friday.”

Helicopters fought the fires until 6pm, when they were grounded because of poor light.

“An extensive area has been ravaged by this blaze, but currently no property or lives are in danger,” said Carelse. “The cooler evening weather and windless conditions have brought much-needed relief.

“Crews from the city’s Fire and Rescue Service, Table Mountain National Park, Nature Conservation Corporation and Volunteer Wildlife Services will remain on scene overnight to watch for hotspots and any flare-ups.”

SanParks said about 2,600 hectares of vegetation had been affected by the fires.

There was a continued concern “regarding the presence of cyclists in areas that have been closed off due to fire damage and ongoing firefighting operations”. DM

Comments (9)

Louise Wilkins Apr 29, 2025, 06:11 AM

The fire is covering an enourmous area. As it came over the mountain it burned in different directions, which is how so many different areas have been affected. Its affected 1000's of people and the fire fighters must be exhausted. The wildlife - I can't even begin to imagine. What a disaster.

Una West Apr 29, 2025, 12:44 PM

Heartbreaking.

Robert Pegg Apr 29, 2025, 07:54 AM

A good example of a properly run Municipality where response to major incidents is coordinated and there is a community spirit. This is sadly lacking in the rest of South Africa, as in the situation in eThekwini 3 years after major flooding.

Carsten Rasch Apr 29, 2025, 08:24 AM

“A man carrying cans in Clovelly”? The fire reached that area much later on Sunday. “Strong winds”? We’re in Fish Hoek, and the breeze was hardly noticeable. Perhaps I’m wrong, but there’s something about this fire and the response to it that is not what we’ve become used to.

Alison Joubert Apr 29, 2025, 09:03 AM

I agree, also in Fish Hoek. There was almost no wind the whole of Sunday apart from one brief swirling patch, maybe mid-day. Sunday around 1100 there was huge smoke visible, very clearly only from Silvermine / Oukaapse area. But by late afternoon the fire was everywhere: all along Clovelly, all along Noordhoek. Almost no wind. WTF happened?

Alison Joubert Apr 29, 2025, 09:03 AM

I agree, also in Fish Hoek. There was almost no wind the whole of Sunday apart from one brief swirling patch, maybe mid-day. Sunday around 1100 there was huge smoke visible, very clearly only from Silvermine / Oukaapse area. But by late afternoon the fire was everywhere: all along Clovelly, all along Noordhoek. Almost no wind. WTF happened?

Mark Penwarden Apr 29, 2025, 11:43 AM

From what I understand, the wind that initially fanned the fire on Sunday morning was Northerly, and hence would not really have been felt in Fish Hoek. Also, the mountains channel the winds in different ways which affect the burn.

Andrew Newman Apr 29, 2025, 11:34 AM

I believe he is accused of lighting a fire in a conservation area. Not related to the fires.

Gavin Brown Apr 29, 2025, 08:26 AM

Cannot recall a single conviction for arson after many years of annual fire season. Real arsonists are few but stupidity is ubiquitous... ?

Andrew Newman Apr 29, 2025, 03:56 PM

Correct. Although was a conviction for arson in Paarl.

Fanie Rajesh Ngabiso Apr 29, 2025, 09:11 AM

Pointless self destruction. This is the closest I come to being a proponent of the death penalty.

Karl Sittlinger Apr 29, 2025, 11:42 AM

Indeed. The indiscriminate nature of arson should come with a mandatory mass attempted murder charge. There should be no mitigating circumstances allowed and all arsonists should get life imprisonment. Issue is, from what I have read, it's very very difficult to prosecute arson unless you have multiple eye witnesses literally seeing the act of arson itself.

Rae Earl Apr 29, 2025, 09:38 AM

I hate mob justice but for some strange reason i would love this arsonist to be handed over to citizens for just that. Our courts will give him a no-bail warning and set him free. That's what they do.

Una West Apr 29, 2025, 12:47 PM

You read my mind.

Michael Silberbauer Apr 29, 2025, 10:20 AM

For the actual weather conditions during the fire, please see the Constantiaberg SAEON weather station.

Andrew Newman Apr 29, 2025, 11:32 AM

Still dry season. Rain season hasn't started. Only received half the rain we normally get by this time of year. At least it's cooler than usual.

Mark Penwarden Apr 29, 2025, 11:46 AM

What I don't understand is why there are so many fires each summer? Surely this not just climate related. I fully believe there are various bad actors who deliberately start fires, but what I am not sure of is the why? Is it to create chaos, is it to burn land for informal settlements, is it political to stretch the municipality and DA?

Andrew Newman Apr 29, 2025, 12:13 PM

It's the dry season. We've always had fires since time immemorial. Almost anything will start a fire in the dry season. If it's not someone irresponsible then it's rockfalls or lightning or electrical faults that start it.

Robinson Crusoe Apr 29, 2025, 11:40 PM

Francis Drake rounded the Cape centuries ago and reported seeing coastal mountains on fire for mile after mile. It's part of the natural pattern of the Cape. It regenerates fynbos. But, yes, it is appalling for wildlife; and for us who have made it a vulnerable urbanized Peninsula. And the rain is less; and arson is by no means unlikely. All strength to the firefighters and volunteers.

Una West Apr 29, 2025, 12:48 PM

Or all of the above?