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Cableway remains closed today

25 Oct 2024
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South African National Parks has advised that the cableway at Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town will remain closed today, October 25, until further notice while fire damage is assessed.

All visitors and staff were evacuated safely yesterday.

Hiking trails in Table Mountain National Park remain open.

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