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A wildfire fanned
by gusting winds engulfed large sections of an eco-friendly wine farm in
Paarl, destroying a manor house and buildings, some of which are more
than 300 years old.
Approximately 15ha
of land were destroyed on the farm, Druk My Niet, after fires broke out
in Paarl in the early hours of Tuesday.
"I don't think it's
sunk in yet. This is where I work and this is my love, but I didn't
lose my home. I'm devastated for the owners and the foreman and his
family who have lost everything," Alexandra Mcfarlane, the winemaker on
the farm.
The farm owners, Dorothee and Georg Kirchner, who went to bed around 23:00 on Monday, woke up at 00:00 when they smelled smoke.
They evacuated the area along with the foreman and his family, and no-one was harmed in the blaze.
The Kirchner's four dogs were also safely evacuated.
Vineyards damaged
Mcfarlane said the Kirchner's phoned her around 01:30 to tell her that "the whole farm was gone".
"It was a bit
devastating coming here because it happened very quickly. The wind was
so hectic that there was no way we could even come up here, so it was
only this morning that we could see how much damage there was,"
Mcfarlane said.
She estimated that 15ha of the 20ha of farmland had been destroyed in the fire.Apart from this,
the foreman's house, the manor house, a wine cellar and two buildings
that are older than 300 years were also ruined in the fire.
"I don't know if
there are any existing vineyards that can be used for the new season. My
Merlot hasn't seen any fire yet. But with the amount of smoke and heat
that the vineyards have been exposed to, it's very difficult to say what
we can do," said Mcfarlane.
The Kirchner family bought Druk My Niet in 2002, and after six years of renovations they produced their first wine in 2008.
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