After burning all the way across the top of
Silvermine from Muizenberg to Hout Bay, the fire came full
circle on the lower slopes early this morning to its
starting point at Farmer Pecks. I stopped in at the
Lakeside fire station, where an exhausted yet upbeat crew
related how they had been operating the only urban area
fire engine, responding to a number of fires during the
night (including one in Kuils River where they had to deal
with rocks being thrown at them! The mind boggles!) The
rest of the city's fire crews were stationed at various
files around the mountain.
Ou Kaapse Weg was open again and I drove up to view what
the fire had left in its wake. The air was at least five
degrees warmer on the mountain, and burned signposts were
still smouldering, as were a number of holes in the ground
where pine stumps had been (emitting an admittedly fragrant
scent). Across the valley smoke continued to billow from
the pine plantation above the Tokai Arboretum, where fire
crews were stationed all night trying to contain the fire,
yet slowly being forced to concede ground to the fire.
Shortly after sunrise the helicopters arrived to start
water bombing again.
I spent some time looking around for signs of life, and
found a few tracks of bokkies, lizards and small insects.
To my surprise I could hear quite a few species of birds,
and I watched a pair flitting around a bush, calling to
each other. Numerous ants scurried about, but apart from
them and a lone beetle, I found nothing else. Given the vast
extent of the fire, I can only wonder where the wildlife
would escape to, and the difficulties any survivors will
face while the fynbos regenerates. The SPCA has requested
that people nearby place shallow dishes of water in their
gardens, along with seed and fruit for any refugees that
make it. I know a number of vet clinics are clearing their
schedules to treat any injured wildlife found in the
aftermath. (Incidentally, today happens to be World
Wildlife Day.)
Tragic and devastating as the effects of this fire are,
it's good to remember how the mountain fauna and flora
survived after the hectic fires of 2000, and hope that it
will flourish again, soon.
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Muizenberg
Peak and Lakeside from Zandvlei at 5am on day three of the fire -
having covered Silvermine from Farmer Peck's to Hout Bay, it has
returned to where it began. |
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All that's left... (smoke from fires on the top of Muizenberg Peak on the left and Noordhoek on the right) |
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Silvermine West, with Constantiaberg and the upper slopes of Tokai Forest still burning. |
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Smoke covering the flats below a barren, charred Silvermine |
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