A fire broke out at the “Fleur de Coton” multi-reception area for children, in Malesherbois, on Tuesday November 12, around 2 p.m. Twenty-three children and nineteen adults were evacuated.
A fire broke out in the space dedicated to welcoming children “Fleur de Coton”, located rue de la Vallée-Doudemont, in Malesherbois, near Pithiviers, around 2 p.m., Tuesday November 12.
Twenty-three children evacuated
The staff and children welcomed were able to be evacuated, i.e. nineteen adults and twenty-three children, say the firefighters.
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At 3 p.m., they were still in the parking lot of the establishment waiting to be evacuated to the Château-Vignon premises. The few young children still there are wrapped in survival blankets.
Some parents were able to pick up their child directly. “I came as soon as I found out, I didn’t even have time to tie my shoelaces!” says a dad as he leaves, his child in his arms.
“Everyone was able to be evacuated, no one is at risk,” said Hervé Gaurat, the mayor of Malesherbois, on site.
Thirty-three firefighters are on site to put out the fire. Two water lances and an aerial ladder were deployed, among others.
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Avoid any rework
The disaster is located at the corner of two buildings. The intervention, which was still continuing at 4 p.m., now consists of monitoring any resumption of the fire. “All in the cladding and the false ceiling,” say the firefighters. A thermal camera drone was deployed to monitor hot spots in the building.
For the moment, the causes of the fire are not known.
The children who were to be welcomed this evening, after school, after school, remain in their respective schools. These are the agents who will go to the schools. Parents collect them directly from schools.
Jeffrey Charpentier
Swiss