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Fire in front of Saint-Lazare station: a destroyed building in 8th, avoid the area!

An impressive fire broke out this Tuesday, December 24, 2024 at 1, rue de la Pépinière, opposite Saint-Lazare station, in the 8th arrondissement of . The fire, which started from the top floors of a seven-story building, destroyed the entire roof. Nearly 150 firefighters were mobilized to control the flames and evacuate residents. Although the material damage was considerable, the incident caused only minor injuries.

Be careful, avoid the area of Saint-Lazare station where an important fire declared. The intervention began shortly after 9 a.m., when the Paris Fire Brigade (BSPP) was called to a fire that had started at the top of this emblematic building located opposite the Court of Rome, a stone's throw from the station. Very quickly, the flames gain in intensity, devastating the roof and projecting thick black smoke visible several kilometers away. A security perimeter is establishedwhile firefighters worked to contain the fire to prevent it from spreading to neighboring buildings.

The complete evacuation of the building made it possible to avoid human tragedies. The residents were treated and only one lightly injured person, suffering from burns, was taken to hospital. Meanwhile, the emergency services, faced with the height of the building and the intensity of the flames, carried out a delicate intervention. A command post is set up on site to coordinate operations.

On social networks, many Internet users are sharing images of this impressive event, while firefighters are calling for avoid the area and not to congest the emergency lines. The fire, although largely under control at the end of the morning, continues to mobilize emergency services to secure the entire area and prevent a possible secondary conflagration.

The origin of the fire remains to be determined, but witnesses reported falling tiles from the burning roof. This event reminds us of the importance of vigilance in an urban environment, especially in a neighborhood as busy as that of Saint-Lazarea real crossroads for Parisians during the holiday season.

If you are in the area, remain cautious and follow the recommendations of the authorities.

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