One person injured in an industrial accident,Capricorn

Emergency services responded to the scene of an industrial accident in Capricorn.
A person got an arm stuck in a machine.
1 Patient with serious injuries.

Emergency services responded to the scene of an industrial accident in Capricorn.
A person got an arm stuck in a machine.
1 Patient with serious injuries.
Related Articles
As part of the ongoing Operation #SaferFestiveSeason, the SAPS members in Mpumalanga have arrested a 36-year-old male from the Kingdom of Eswatini for possession of dagga on Sunday, 07 December 2025. During an operation conducted on the N17 Oshoek road between Ermelo and Chrissiesmeer, a vehicle was
Police Search and Rescue team in Mpumalanga rescued three women in Middelburg whilst two others are still being sought, after being reportedly swept away by rapid flowing water from Middelburg Dam on Sunday 07 December 2025, at approximately 13:00. Police received a complaint of possible drowning
JMPD Festivities Safety Update ?In the first week of December (1-7 Dec), JMPD officers arrested 182 motorists for Drunk Driving across the City of Johannesburg. ?Commissioner Jaca: "We are maintaining a zero-tolerance approach. If you drink and drive, you will be arrested." ?Choose
The Road Traffic Management Corporation reiterates its call for motorists to avoid late-night and pre-dawn travel to avoid deadly crashes over the festive season. This comes after two vehicles collided at about 4:30 am this morning on N12 near Ogies in Mpumalanga and resulting in seven fatalities. This
A 27-year-old Austrian paraglider was injured this morning after crashing on Lion’s Head. A passing hiker, together with a local mountain guide, responded immediately after witnessing the crash. They alerted emergency services, calling the emergency number - 021 937 0300, while carefully
For many families, the festive season road trip is the start of their holiday fun. This year, Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concessionaire (Bakwena) is once again committed to making travel along the N1 and N4 as safe, efficient and stress-free as possible. With traffic volumes expected to rise sharply,