Watch: Fire breaks out at Rietvlei Zoo Farm entertainment area, south of Johannesburg

Thick smoke from an early morning fire led to the temporary closure of a nearby street, while firefighters worked to contain the blaze.

A fire broke out at the Rietvlei Zoo Farm entertainment area in the south of Johannesburg shortly after 07:00 this morning, forcing the temporary closure of a nearby road due to thick smoke.

Alberton Record reports that Disaster and Emergency Management Services spokesperson William Ntladi confirmed they received a call at around 07:10, alerting them to the blaze.

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Thick smoke from the early morning fire led to the temporary closure of a nearby road while firefighters worked to contain the blaze.

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“When our teams arrived, the entertainment area was already well covered with fire. Smoke had spread across the road, covering vehicles, and for safety reasons, the road had to be temporarily closed,” Ntladi says.

He adds that the upper level of the double-story entertainment area was most affected.

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Disaster and Emergency Management Services (DEMS) spokesperson William Ntladi confirmed they received a call at around 7:10 alerting them to the blaze.

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Firefighters managed to bring the flames under control and, at the time of publishing, were damping down hotspots.

Thick smoke from the fire spread across the road, leading to its temporary closure. Photo: Ray Shaer

The cause of the fire has not yet been established.

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Ntladi said the upper level of the double-story entertainment area was the part most affected.

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No casualties have been reported.

Firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze at the entertainment area. Photo: Azusakhe Limba

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Azusakhe Limba

A journalist with a Diploma in Journalism from TUT. I write for Caxton Local Media, covering community news and events with a focus on clear, engaging storytelling. I'm passionate about using communication as a tool to inspire change, connect with communities, and promote meaningful engagement.
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