A transformer blowout at the Bree substation has plunged Johannesburg's core into darkness, stranding thousands without electricity while exposing decades of neglected infrastructure.
Flames rip through Johannesburg power station
Flames rip through Johannesburg power station
- Flames erupted at 2:45 am on Friday, 6 February 2026.
- Firefighters battled the inferno from 4:30 am until nearly 7 am.
- Three floors got cleared after residents heard explosions around 2 am.
- Transformer failure triggered the disaster after grid restoration.
- Nine districts lost electricity, from Hillbrow to Marshalltown.
- Street vendors watched cold stock spoil without refrigeration.
- Traffic lights went dark, creating gridlock at major intersections.
- Hospitals switched to backup generators under heavy strain.
- Teams can't enter until Saturday because of collapse risks.
- Concrete roof sections caved in during the blaze.
- Engineers must stabilize the structure before assessing equipment damage.
- Outages continue with no confirmed timeline for restoration.
- New Doornfontein saw a fatal blast on 3 February 2026.
- One person died, and two suffered serious burns there.
- Aging equipment keeps failing under unstable supply conditions.
- Watchdog groups cite neglected maintenance as the root cause.
- Leaders want full transformer audits across the CBD.
- Public registries would track risky installations and fix schedules.
- Critics push for upgraded safety systems and trained response crews.
- Communities fear Johannesburg's economic heart will keep dimming.