A STRAY fire cracker landed on a thatched house, ignited and razed down a portion of a plush two-storey property in Harare’s leafy northern suburb of Greystone Park as people celebrated the crossover into the New Year.
The incident happened around midnight when people started
blasting fire crackers in the normally serene and quiet neighbourhood.
The fire consumed much of the house’s thatched roof while
household property worth thousands of dollars was destroyed, although no
fatalities were recorded. When The Sunday Mail visited the house yesterday, it
was all rubble and smoke at the property.
A resident at the property, Mr Breit Spark, said:
“It happened at midnight, I was sleeping when I heard a
loud bang of a firecracker exploding and moments later I found the house had
caught fire — I am very certain it was a firecracker that ignited the house.
“We got assistance from neighbours who came quickly to
assist with getting some of the furniture out”.
Mr Spark said there was a swift response from the City of
Harare Fire Department, as firefighters managed to douse the inferno.
“Were it not for the kindness and assistance of neighbours
and the dedicated hard work from the fire department, things could have been
much worse,” he added.
Harare City Council fire chief officer Mr Clever Mafoti
confirmed the incident.
“I can confirm that there was a fire that broke out at a
two-storey property in Greystone Park and our team responded swiftly to the
incident and managed to save some section of the house.
“We could not establish the cause of the fire during that
time because our primary objective in such incidents is to save life and
property.
“We will wait for our investigation to ascertain the cause
of the fire,” he said.
Police last week warned members of the public against using
firecrackers to celebrate the New Year, noting that the fireworks pose a
serious danger to humans and animals. Sunday Mail
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