Mandeure. The blowtorch sets the roof ablaze: a building evacuated

Mandeure. The blowtorch sets the roof ablaze: a building evacuated
Mandeure. The blowtorch sets the roof ablaze: a building evacuated

In this state, heated by the flames, watered by water from the lances, the accommodations are uninhabitable. We are doing everything we can to rehouse tenants“.

On site, the deputy mayor Bernard Sallières coordinates with the manager of Néolia, the housing organization, the operations to find a new roof for the ten tenants evacuated from the four-level building engulfed in flames, early Tuesday afternoon. “No injuries have been reported», argues the officer who leads around thirty firefighters mobilized on rue de la Poste.

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A thick cloud of smoke can be seen for miles around. The fire started at the roof level in this building under construction. Without jumping to hasty conclusions, the disaster would be of accidental origin. “It’s bad luck to blame when the safety protocol and the prevention plan were respected. A blowtorch was in action when a spark ignited some old insulation. The roof caught fire at an incredible speed», argues, disappointed, the company manager responsible for the waterproofing work on the roof, which now only bears the name.

Two years ago, Bernard Sallières remembers bitterly, a building in the same neighborhood suffered the ravages of fire. He too was under construction. The story repeats itself“.

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