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A wildfire on the slopes of South Africa’s Table Mountain forced University of Cape Town students to evacuate as runaway flames set several campus buildings ablaze.

Firefighters used helicopters to water-bomb the area and one firefighter suffered burn wounds and was hospitalised for treatment, officials said.

The fire started early on Sunday near a memorial to politician Cecil Rhodes, on another part of Cape Town’s mountainous backdrop known as Devils Peak, before spreading rapidly up the slopes.

Heavy smoke could be seen for kilometres away, some roads were closed and fire alerts were sent to mountain hikers.

Dramatic photos show firefighters putting out the blaze.

Firefighters try to extinguish a fire in the Jagger Library, at the University of Cape Town
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire in the Jagger Library, at the University of Cape Town

The Jagger Library after a forest fire came down the foothills of Table Mountain, setting university buildings alight
The Jagger Library after a forest fire came down the foothills of Table Mountain, setting university buildings alight

“All UCT students have been evacuated from campus by emergency services support staff,” the university said in a statement.

The university, ranked among the best on the continent, is largely built on the slopes of Devil’s Peak and is close to where the fire started.

Social media footage showed students milling around on the main road amid billowing smoke fanned by strong winds.

Firefighters battle to contain a bushfire that broke out on the slopes of Table Mountain
Firefighters battle to contain a bushfire that broke out on the slopes of Table Mountain

Firefighters battle to contain a bushfire that broke out on the slopes of Table Mountain
A helicopter battles to contain the bushfire

Another video, tweeted by the local government, showed flames raging inside an old building lined with columns as smoke plumes rose from its roof.

City officials said they have not asked residents in the popular Rondesbosch suburb and surrounding area to evacuate.

“The situation is being monitored and staff will go door-to-door in the event that evacuation is required,” officials said.

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