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Department confirms second blaze at Tembisa Hospital

The latest fire has affected the hospital’s main Outpatient Department (OPD), located adjacent to the Accident and Emergency Unit

The Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) has confirmed that a second fire broke out at Tembisa Provincial Tertiary Hospital early this morning, April 23.

The latest blaze affected the hospital’s main Outpatient Department (OPD), located adjacent to the Accident and Emergency Unit that was damaged in a fire on Saturday, April 19.

Firefighters from the City of Ekurhuleni’s Fire Department are currently on site, responding to the incident.

Also read: ANOTHER fire reported at Tembisa Hospital

Motalatale Modiba, head of communications for the Gauteng Department of Health, said the situation is being monitored closely, and further details will be released as they become available.

The latest blaze affected the hospital’s main Outpatient Department (OPD), located adjacent to the Accident and Emergency Unit that was damaged in a fire on Saturday, April 19. Photograph supplied by the City of Ekurhuleni.

“The Gauteng Department of Health can confirm that the fire brigades from the City of Ekurhuleni Fire Department are currently on site attending to what looks like another fire accident at the Tembisa Provincial Tertiary Hospital’s main Outpatient Department referred to as the OPD,” Modiba said.

“This area is adjacent to the Accident and Emergency Unit which burned on Saturday night. More details will be shared later as the matter is still investigated.”

Also read: Emergency unit still shut down after Tembisa Hospital fire

Following the previous fire on April 19, the hospital’s emergency services had already been operating under a business continuity plan, with ambulances diverted and walk-in patients rerouted to designated service points.

This second incident has added to the strain, with some patients seen queuing outside the nearby Zamokuhle Private Hospital this morning.

This is a developing story.

More updates will be shared as information becomes available.

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Charmaine Slater

Editor for the Kempton Express and The Thembisan community newspapers. I am a dedicated journalist with a passion for community journalism and the residents we serve.
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