CAPE TOWN, June (ANA) - The death of five young boys in a fire at the Masiya informal settlement in Philippi in Cape Town is a tragedy that brings home the dangers faced by thousands of vulnerable South Africans, especially during winter, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Saturday.
The five minors died in a fire around midnight on Friday that reportedly also displaced 30 residents of the informal settlement.
“This tragedy touches and affects all of us as South Africans, especially as we mark youth month during which our nation’s attention is focused on creating a better life for young people," Ramaphosa said.
“Since 1994, the government has made significant strides in the development of human settlements but tragedies such as this remind all of us of the hard work yet to be done to ensure that there is housing, security, and comfort for all South Africans.
“My prayers and thoughts - and those of government and all South Africans - are directed to the families who have been affected by death and displacement at the Masiya settlement. As the government, we will do our best to assist the affected families. We will also work with communities to promote safety measures at a time when many families use various forms of fuel and heating to keep warm,” Ramaphosa said.
- African News Agency (ANA)