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Tanzania says Mount Kilimanjaro fire largely contained

AP | The fire burning on Mount Kilimanjaro for almost 2 weeks has been largely contained after hundreds of military personnel were deployed to help, Tanzania’s prime minister said Thursday.
The blaze destroyed 33 square kilometers (nearly 13 square miles) on Africa’s tallest and most famous mountain, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said.
The fire started on October 21 near the Karanga camp, which is popular among the thousands of hikers who attempt the climb of the mountain every year.
The cause of the fire has yet to be established and investigations are ongoing, the prime minister said, adding that strong winds complicated the response.
On Tuesday, personnel from the Tanzania People’s Defense Force were deployed to help extinguish the flames. The prime minister said 878 soldiers and 2 helicopters were sent.
He said multiple fires had started on other parts of Mount Kilimanjaro but had been contained, and the main tourist sites there remain safe.
Mount Kilimanjaro, at 5,926 meters (19,443 feet), is a major tourist attraction in Tanzania. It wasn’t clear how the fire affected tourist visits and the local economy.