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Added on the 03/01/2022 11:07:39 - Copyright : France 24 EN
The suspect accused of starting the blaze that ravaged South Africa's parliament appears at the Cape Town Magistrates Court to be charged for arson. The hearing is remanded until January the 11th. IMAGES
The devastating fire which started on Sunday 2nd January and has destroyed a large part of the South African Parliament in Cape Town, has started again after being contained by firefighters. IMAGES
Fire fighters leave the scene now that a huge fire that destroyed a large part of South Africa's parliament is under control. The fire broke out early Sunday in the oldest wing of the parliament complex as dozens of crews battled throughout the day to extinguish the flames. IMAGES
Cape Town, April 20 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Nic Bothma) A forest fire burns for three days on the slopes of Cape Town's Mountain National Park, causing serious damage to vegetation, as well as at the University of Cape Town, where it has destroyed the Jagger Library, built almost 200 years ago. FOOTAGE OF FIRE EXTINGUISHING WORK IN THE AREA OF JAGGER LIBRARY IN CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA.
Cape Town (South Africa), Apr 19 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Nic Bothma) A fire destroyed several buildings of the University of Cape Town (UCT) this past Sunday in southwestern South Africa. ), founded in 1829 and one of the oldest and most important on the African continent.FOOTAGE OF THE FIRE IN CAPE TOWN
Hundreds of firefighters are battling a wildfire which has spread across a mountain near Cape Town and is now threatening South Africa's biggest naval base, as well as nearby homes. IMAGES