The reunion of parliamentary buildings the day before yesterday, the losses were further expanded.

The municipal government posted a news on Monday night that as of the night, the fourth and fifth floor of the National Parliament Building was completely burned.The authorities said yesterday that the fire's fire has been controlled.

The spokesperson of the South African Parliament Matapo said that the re -burning point was located on the top of the National Parliament building, and the fire department immediately sent firefighters and fire trucks to the scene to extinguish the fire.It is reported that when the firefighters tried to extinguish the fire, the flame rolled down from the roof of the building.

Last Sunday, a fire broke out in the main building of the South African parliament, which led to the collapse of the new -wing roof of the House of Commons.The South African Parliament issued a statement that night saying that many fires have been controlled but have not completely extinguished the fire.

Rescuers warned at the time that the temperature in the smoke parliamentary building was still about 100 degrees Celsius.By Monday afternoon, a thick smoke rose, and within a few minutes, the flame came out of the windows and roofs of the building again.

The head of the National Provincial Affairs Committee of the South African Parliament said on Monday that the National Assembly of the National Assembly was completely burned, and the old parliamentary building and the old parliamentary departments and many important offices in it were severely damaged.

Police arrested a 49 -year -old man suspected of setting fire on Sunday.He went to court yesterday to control, and his charges include arson and theft.Police believe that the suspect entered parliamentary buildings through windows in an office.

Since the South African parliament is currently at the rest period, there is no one in the parliamentary building when the fire occurs.

The South African parliamentary building complex consists of a number of buildings, including the old parliamentary building built in 1884, and the newly built national parliament building in the 1980s.