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Engineers have revealed that some of the areas in the parliamentary buildings that were destroyed by fire early this year are still not safe for access.

The details of the Phase 1 assessment including the extent of the damages caused and potential costs are expected to be presented next month.

Senior engineer at CDC, Christo Beukes explains, “After the extraction of the water and if the smell is evident in the building we will engage the city of Cape Town department to assist us with some air sampling in order to determine if the gas is potentially hazardous or not and we will deal with any mitigation.

 

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