Update
HEIDELBERG NEWS - Firefighters worked early Thursday, 23 October, to contain a wildfire in the Heidelberg area.
The Garden Route District Municipality (GRDM) reports the fire is still active and uncontrolled, though all nearby structures were successfully protected overnight.
The blaze’s northern flank is burning up the mountain, remaining inaccessible to ground crews.
Authorities report that the area contains dense, alien invasive vegetation, up to 25 years old, which is intensifying the fire.
Ground teams are mopping up near infrastructure and suppressing flare-ups along the south-westerly fire line.
Some parts of the fire have burned out naturally along Duiwenhoks Dam, helping to contain the spread.
In addition to protecting homes and buildings, crews have also prioritised nearby cellphone towers and orchards. A helicopter is on standby for critical aerial support if required.
Responders on scene include the GRDM Fire and Rescue Services, the Southern Cape Fire Protection Association, CapeNature, Working on Fire and local landowners.
Residents are urged to report any sightings of veld or wildfires immediately to the GRDM Emergency Call Centre on 044 805 5071 or via WhatsApp on 081 709 5193.
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