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    Stanford wildfire sparks emergency at Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJanuary 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A fast-moving wildfire that has scorched large parts of the Overstrand region continues to challenge firefighting teams near Stanford.

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    Crews have been working around the clock to contain the blaze as dry conditions, dense vegetation and shifting winds hamper progress.

    The fire came dangerously close to the Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary, home to more than two dozen rescued big cats including lions and tigers. Staff and volunteers were forced to act quickly as flames advanced towards the perimeter of the sanctuary.

    While no animals were injured, the fire caused damage to parts of the sanctuary and placed significant strain on resources. Some animals were relocated to partner facilities as a precautionary measure to ensure their safety while conditions remain unstable.

    Elsewhere in the Western Cape, firefighters continue to battle multiple active fire lines. In nearby areas such as Pearly Beach, crews have made progress, but flare-ups remain a concern as hot and windy weather persists.

    Panthera Africa has since appealed for public support to assist with recovery efforts. Donations will go towards repairing damaged infrastructure, supporting displaced animals and strengthening fire preparedness for future emergencies.

    Authorities have urged residents and visitors to remain vigilant. Fire conditions remain extreme, and road closures or evacuations may still be implemented at short notice as crews work to bring the blaze under control.

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