As New Year’s Eve festivities are fast approaching, Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) is appealing to visitors to remain fire-wise, amid growing concern that fire-related incidents remain high during the festive season.
TMNP Fire Management says firefighting teams are already under pressure, with at least 14 fires reported in the past week alone. This is more than what was recorded at the same time last year, raising serious concern as hot, dry weather continues to fuel dangerous conditions.
SANParks Head of Communications and spokesperson, JP Louw, says these figures point to a growing fire danger linked to increased activity in and around the park.
“The public is reminded that no flares, fireworks, Chinese lanterns, or any form of open flames are permitted in or near the park. Signal Hill, which traditionally experiences very high visitor volumes on New Year’s Eve, remains a high-risk area for fire ignition.”
Louw appealed to visitors to be mindful of how they park, reminding them that blocked roads can delay emergency responses. The public is urged to report any signs of fire or unsafe behaviour immediately.
“Early reporting is critical to preventing small fires from escalating into major incidents and helping us protect lives, property, and the park’s natural heritage.”


