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In Pictures: Cape Town blaze damages nearly 200-year-old library

In Pictures: Cape Town blaze damages nearly 200-year-old library

Mountain inferno spreads to the University of Cape Town in South Africa, forcing thousands of students to evacuate.

By Al Jazeera Published 2021-04-19 01:27 Updated 2021-04-19 01:27 1 min read Source: Al Jazeera
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A wildfire raging on the slopes of Cape Town’s Table Mountain spread to the University of Cape Town, burning the historic campus library and forcing the evacuation of students on Sunday.

Orange flames lit up the windows of the library that houses considerable archives and book collections while firefighters sprayed jets of water to douse the blaze. At least two floors of Jagger Library burned, according to local news reports.

Other campus buildings also caught fire, and a historic windmill nearby burned.

More than 100 firefighters and emergency personnel were deployed to the university campus and to Table Mountain National Park. Four helicopters were being used to drop water on threatened areas, officials said.

One firefighter was injured and being treated at a hospital, according to the Cape Town fire and rescue department.

Residents have been cautioned to be on alert, Charlotte Powell, spokeswoman for the city’s disaster risk management center, said in a statement.

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