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    Parking lot fire

    Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanMarch 2, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    Makana Fire Services quickly extinguished a fire in a waste container in the Shoprite parking lot.on Monday night 1 March 2021. Photo: Sue Maclennan

    Makana Fire Services quickly extinguished a fire in a waste container in the Shoprite parking lot.on Monday night 1 March 2021.

    Fire Chief William Welkom said a call was received around 9.30pm about the fire.

    “On arrival the crew found two refuse containers well alight. A crew of two fire fighters responded with one Medium Pumper Fire Vehicle,” Wel;kom said. “The fire was quickly controlled and extinguished and the crew monitored the scene for any flare-ups.”

    No damage to property or injuries were reported and by Tuesday, the cause of the fire was undetermined.

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