Some of the people who survived Thursday morning's deadly fire in the Johannesburg city centre have been housed at various shelters in and around the city. About 140 of them have been transported by bus to an accommodation facility owned by the municipality in Kensington, east of the city. The City of Johannesburg has identified a number of buildings around the city where the affected families are being accommodated. Sebenzile Nkabule spoke to the City of Johannesburg Community Safety MMC, Mgcini Tshwaku.

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