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Five children died in a shack fire in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg, in the early hours of Monday, emergency services said.
The
three boys and two girls, between the ages of 4 and 17, seemed to have
died from smoke inhalation, according to spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi.
All the children were confirmed dead on the scene.
Mulaudzi
told News24 that there were no adults present at the time and police
were trying to establish whether the children lived alone, with the
17-year-old performing the ''adult'' duties, or whether their parents
were away.
Mulaudzi
said no other shacks were damaged in the fire, because in that section
of Orange Farm extension 2, the shacks are spaced further apart than at
most settlements.
He reiterated previous pleas to people,
especially the most vulnerable who live in one of the over 180 shacks
settlements around the city, to be very careful with their heating and
lighting such as candles and paraffin stoves, and to not leave them
unattended.
People who use braziers should remember to use them in well-ventilated areas to avoid carbon monoxide inhalation, Mulaudzi said.
Last
year, the social development ministry called for information on
households being run by children so that the government could provide
support where necessary.
The department already has a programme
called ''Isibindi'' which targets households where children are looking
after themselves. For the financial year 2013/14 the programme was
already assisting 90000 children.
Source: News24
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