The City of Cape Town’s Fire and Rescue Service has raised alarms after recording a rise in emergency incidents over the Easter weekend, warning that the figures highlight the growing risks as winter approaches.
According to the City, firefighters responded to 298 incidents over the long weekend, slightly up from 277 incidents recorded during the same period last year.
While most categories showed a decline, trauma and medical responses increased sharply, rising from 21 cases last year to 36 this year.
Formal residential fires also saw a sharp rise, increasing from 12 incidents last Easter to 30 this year, while informal residential fires showed a slight decrease.

Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security JP Smith says these figures are alarming, especially as we head into the winter months.
“These statistics are of concern, particularly as we head into winter, where the fire risk in the home increases as the use of various heating methods increase.”
Smith appeals to residents to check that their homes and heating appliances are safe before the colder months set in.
“I appeal to residents to always keep fire safety top of mind. Make sure your electrical systems are up to code, service heaters, gas and paraffin stoves, and other flammable devices, and keep your wits about you when using it.”


