The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued an SA Weather Alert for extreme fire danger in parts of the Northern Cape and Free State. On 19 August 2025, hot, dry conditions paired with gusty winds will significantly increase the likelihood of wildfires. If you live in these areas, here’s what you need to know to stay safe.
What’s Fuelling the Fire Risk?
The extreme fire danger in the Northern Cape and Free State is driven by a combination of high temperatures, dry vegetation, and wind. According to SAWS, these conditions create the perfect storm for wildfires, which can spread quickly and cause severe damage.
High Temperatures and Dry Conditions
Both the Northern Cape and Free State will experience temperatures soaring into the mid- to high 30s, significantly increasing the fire risk. The dry weather conditions over the past weeks have left vegetation parched and highly flammable.
Wind: A Dangerous Element
Moderate to fresh winds are expected to sweep across the regions, contributing to the rapid spread of any fire that may start. These winds can carry embers across large distances, making it difficult for firefighting teams to contain a blaze once it begins.
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Areas Under Extreme Risk
The Northern Cape and Free State are the most vulnerable regions to fire danger. Specifically, municipalities that are under the highest threat include:
- Northern Cape: Tsantsabane and Frances Baard municipalities
- Free State: Tokologo municipality
These areas are not only dealing with dry conditions but also face large stretches of open veld and agricultural land, which are prime for fire spread.
Why Should You Be Concerned?
Wildfires can develop rapidly and spread far beyond their starting points, threatening homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods. The SA Weather Alert highlights the extreme risk of fast-moving fires, particularly in areas where vegetation is dry and wind speeds are high.
Impact on Communities and Environment
The fires can cause substantial damage to communities, wildlife, and the environment. In rural areas, fire can spread uncontrollably, and the lack of emergency resources makes containment more challenging.
How to Stay Safe During Extreme Fire Danger
In response to the SA Weather Alert, authorities are urging residents to take precautionary measures. Here are a few critical safety tips:
1. Avoid Open Flames
Do not light any fires, including veld fires or even small backyard fires. Refrain from burning debris or starting bonfires. These small actions can quickly escalate into dangerous wildfires.
2. Stay Informed
Monitor the SA Weather Service for updates throughout the day. Keep an eye on local news, radio stations, and official alerts to stay informed of any changes in fire danger or active fires in your area.
3. Report Fires Immediately
If you spot a fire, report it to emergency services immediately. Early intervention can make a huge difference in controlling the spread of the fire and preventing loss of life and property.
4. Prepare Your Property
Create defensible space around your property by clearing dry grass and vegetation. This will help protect your home if a fire comes close. Additionally, have firefighting equipment like hoses and buckets of water readily available.
5. Follow Local Safety Protocols
Local authorities and firefighting teams are on high alert. If they issue any evacuation orders or additional safety measures, follow them promptly. These measures are designed to keep you safe.
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Be Prepared and Stay Safe
With the SA Weather Alert warning of extreme fire danger in the Northern Cape and Free State, it is crucial for residents to take necessary precautions. By staying informed, avoiding open flames, and preparing your property, you can reduce the risk of fire damage.
As the fire season continues, remember that prevention and preparedness are key. Stay alert, follow fire safety guidelines, and help protect your community and the environment.


