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JOHANNESBURG – Donations are pouring into the Living Hope Center in Cape Town for victims of a shack fire.
Thousands of people have been displaced in the informal settlement of Masiphumele in Noordhoek.
READ: Families left homeless after fire ripped through Cape Town’s informal settlement
Volunteers are now sorting donations and preparing food for the homeless.
The local government will declare a local disaster to access emergency relief funds.
#Masifumelele Meanwhile, Living Hope is delivering porridge for residents (many haven’t eaten since yesterday afternoon when the fire broke out). @NCA pic.twitter.com/Ev9xTlO94e
– Monique Mortlock (@MoniqueMortlock) December 18, 2020
#Masiphumelele Affected residents are being examined and registered in the Masiphumelele community room and at the site of the fire. City officials must determine how many people are in each household, so that food and other aid can be distributed fairly. @NCA pic.twitter.com/i63fJwlPYa
– Monique Mortlock (@MoniqueMortlock) December 18, 2020
#Masifumelele Donations are pouring in at the Living Hope Center on Kommetjie Road. Food has been distributed to the thousands affected since this morning. @NCA pic.twitter.com/CDdPdZ0oOO
– Monique Mortlock (@MoniqueMortlock) December 18, 2020
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