04 September,2018 09:43 AM IST | | AFP
Shows emergency vehicles outside the Rheinmetall Denel munitions facility in Macassar, about 45km from the centre of Cape Town, after an explosion at the facility killed at least 8 people and injured more. Pic/AFP
Eight people were killed Monday in an explosion at a munitions factory near Cape Town in South Africa, a city official said. Local residents reported that nearby houses shook from the blast, which sent a plume of white smoke into the air above the Rheinmetall-Denel plant in Somerset West when it erupted at 3:45 pm (local time).
"Eight persons were confirmed as fatalities and the fire department is assisting the search and rescue operations," J P Smith, Cape Town council's safety chief, told AFP after the explosion rocked the Rheinmetall Denel plant in Somerset West. Smith said that a fire at the accident site was contained.
The Rheinmetall Denel company confirmed the incident but gave no details on fatalities. "An explosion occurred at one of the buildings of Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM)... At this stage we are unable to confirm if there are any injuries or fatalities," it said in a statement.
"We are currently investigating the matter." The joint German-South Africa company said it makes munitions and explosive products for the South African military and police and international clients. RDM is 51 per cent owned by Rheinmetall Defence in Germany and 49 per cent by South Africa's Denel.
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