
"Survivors of Deadly Johannesburg Fire Living in Unsafe Shacks"
A man confessed to unintentionally starting a deadly fire in the Usindiso building in Johannesburg, South Africa, shedding light on the city's profound housing crisis. More than 500 people were left homeless, and survivors are now living in unsafe metal shacks with no water or power. The city's "bad buildings" are under investigation, with authorities pursuing court cases to evict people, while the ongoing public inquiry reveals a culture of neglect for the poorest in society. The suffering behind Johannesburg's neglected walls continues, as the city grapples with a lack of affordable housing and unsafe living conditions.