Firefighters are currently trying to extinguish an underground fire along the M1 highway.
Firefighters from the City of Johannesburg are currently trying to extinguish an underground fire along the M1 highway near Braamfontein.
Johannesburg Emergency Management Services spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi says the fire started early Wednesday morning. “City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services firefighters are currently attending to an underground fire incident, which was reported earlier this morning along the M1, the North double-decker highway. It’s mostly underground cables, which are mostly supplying electricity around the area of Braamfontein and surrounding areas. We’ve got our colleagues from City Power who are here to make sure that they can open up the tunnels as we continue to extinguish the fire.
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