Blaze at South Africa’s parliament contained, suspect due in court

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Flames and smoke rise over the roof of the National Assembly building as the fire at the parliament flared up again, in Cape Town, South Africa, January 3, 2022. Picture taken through a fence. REUTERSpix: A new blaze at the complex housing South Africa's parliament in Cape Town has been contained, officials said on Tuesday, as a suspect arrested in connection with the fire was due to appear in court.

“This is a lengthy process, as some rooms are needing to have their interior wooden cladding pulled apart, in order to identify any concealed hot spots,“ they said. “Further damage has been caused, with more floors of the building, which houses offices of Members of Parliament and support staff, being completely gutted,“ the statement said.

 

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