The fire at the Kennedy Road informal settlement in Durban destroyed 700 homes
JOHANNESBURG - One person has died and four others were injured after a fire engulfed an informal settlement in KwaZulu-Natal.Ethekwini Emergency Services said a child is also missing.
"One of the challenges we had was that they don't have hydrants around. So now we had to shuttle our vehicles to the closest fire hydrant. So when we don't have water nearby, the fire spreads," said spokesperson Nxabakazi Noro.
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