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Important notice fire prohibition period

26 Jul 2012

The Eastern Cape Provincial Disaster Management Centre (EC-PDMC) a directorate within the Department of Local Government and Traditional Affairs (DLGTA) in conjunction with the Eastern Cape Umbrella Fire Protection Association (ECUFPA) hereby advises that no burning or open fires as defined are permitted as from 1 August 2012 until 31 October 2012, unless a notice in this regard is issued to lift the prohibition or permission is granted in terms of this notice.

Burning will be allowed under the following strict conditions:
  • The Fire Chief of the Local / District Municipality or the Fire Protection Officer (FPO) of the local Fire Protection Association (FPA) must approve all burning operations according to their burning permit system.
  • Landowners must apply a minimum of seven (7) days prior to burning for pre-approval.
  • Final approval for burning must be obtained on the day of the burn.
  • All bordering landowners must be informed of burning operations in terms of the National Veld and Forest Fire Act (Act 101 of 1998) (NVFFA).
  • The NVFFA places a duty on all landowners to have all precautions in place to prevent a fire from spreading or causing damage.

The areas concerned are the district municipalities of Amathole, Buffalo City Metro, Cacadu, Chris Hani, Joe Gqabi, OR Tambo and Alfred Nzo. All municipalities are urged to covey this to all their local community structures.

The public is urged to be extremely vigilant and to report any fires to the local municipalities or fire protection associations, alternatively to the ambulance services at 10177 and police services at 10111.

 Any person contravening this notice may be liable and face prosecution under the Fire Brigade Services Act 99 of 1987, National Veld and Forest Fire Act 101 of 1998) or any other applicable legislation.

For any further information, kindly contact:
L Qabisisa
Cell: 082 774 6596

NC Julius
Cell: 079 496 4256

T Botha
Cell: 082 922 8637

Issued by: Eastern Cape Local Government and Traditional Affairs
26 Jul 2012


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