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Boksburg explosion: Death toll rises to 18, damage to OR Tambo hospital R18 million

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President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is deeply saddened by the continued loss of life following the explosion of a gas truck in Boksburg near the OR Tambo Memorial Hospital on Saturday, 24 December 2022.

To date, 18 people have lost their lives, a significant number have been injured and the hospital and surrounding public infrastructure have suffered extensive damage.

The President’s thoughts are with the families and friends of those who have perished in the incident and the President wishes the injured persons speedy and full recovery.

President Ramaphosa said: “The nation’s hearts go out to everyone affected by this devastating incident.

“Such events take on greater sadness and tragedy when they occur at this time of year when all of us pray for safety and look forward to the togetherness and comfort of extended time with family and friends.

“In this instance, the loss of life is rendered more intense because some of the victims were hospital patients, hospital staff and children, while firefighters are counted among the injured.”

“While we await the outcome of investigations into this tragedy, this incident does, like so many others, call on all of us to show due care and to avoid risk when we are out on our roads which we share as a public amenity.”

The President has expressed his appreciation for for the rescue and recovery efforts by Government agencies and services as well as organisations such as Gift of the Givers.

The truck driver has been arrested on suspicion of culpable homicide while the national and provincial departments of health have assessed damage to the hospital.

The Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality has begun the process of relocating families whose homes have been destroyed by the blast.

The President said: “As Government, we are taking all necessary actions to bring relief to persons affected by the incident and we draw inspiration in our own efforts from the demonstrations of ubuntu we are seeing on the part of communities and community-based organisations.

“While these interventions bring us hope and light in our darkest hour, we must always live by the resolve to prevent such catastrophe from taking place in the first place.”

 

Gauteng MEC for human settlements and infrastructure development Lebogang Maile on Tuesday said it will cost over R18 million to fix the infrastructure damage at the Tambo Memorial Hospital caused by the explosion.

 

The department of employment & labour will assist employees affected by the Boksburg explosion.

 

Minister Thulas Nxesi said: ”We will ensure the workers that lost their lives and got injured, as well as their families, are assisted where applicable through the department’s entities — the Compensation Fund (CF) as well as the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) services as prescribed by both the Compensation for Occupational Injuries & Diseases Act (Coida) and Unemployment Insurance Act (UIF) Act respectively.”

Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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