Mthatha: The O.R. Tambo District Municipality says its fire and rescue teams are actively responding to a blaze at the Botha Sigcau Building in Mthatha, with the situation currently under control. According to South African Government News Agency, the fire was swiftly reported by members of the public, allowing emergency services to respond without delay. Authorities expressed appreciation for the public's vigilance, noting that early reporting played a critical role in the rapid deployment of firefighting teams. 'Emergency teams are on site, working to contain the fire and ensure the safety of surrounding areas. The situation is currently being actively managed. The cause of the fire is not yet known,' the municipality said. The Botha Sigcau Building is an 11-storey government complex that houses more than 11 departments, including health, education, agriculture and rural development, as well as several key provincial offices. Preliminary reports indicate the fire may have started on the fourth floor at around 7 pm, though this has not yet been officially confirmed. The incident has raised concerns about potential disruptions to government services in the region, given the building's importance as a central administrative hub. No injuries have been reported at this stage. The municipality said further updates will be communicated as more information becomes available.
Municipality Responds to Fire at Botha Sigcau Building in Mthatha
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