The Mossel Bay Municipality said on Saturday morning that there were no active fires in the area but that all teams would remain on high alert due to dry and windy conditions.

The Overstrand Municipality, which includes Pearly Beach, said firefighting resources were under severe pressure, with two active fires still burning. Evacuations were ordered around midday on Saturday, with residents of Eluxolweni and Broadway Street in Pearly Beach moved to a community hall.

“The first priority is to save lives,” Overstrand Municipal Manager Dean O’Neill said, urging residents in other areas to remain alert as further evacuations could become necessary if conditions deteriorate.

In the Eastern Cape, the Kouga Municipality said fire crews were continuing to battle several blazes and warned that conditions remained volatile.

In a statement issued late on Friday, Eastern Cape Premier Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane expressed deep concern over the fires, noting that they were burning during South Africa’s peak summer tourism season and affecting key tourist destinations. He urged residents, visitors and road users in affected areas to remain vigilant and to strictly follow evacuation orders and safety directives issued by authorities.

With IANS inputs