A fire broke out on the first floor of a house located south of the Loire, in Orléans, Monday November 11, early in the afternoon.
Eighteen firefighters were mobilized, as well as six engines, for a fire that broke out in a pavilion located on rue des Violettes, south of the Loire, in Orléans, Monday November 11, around 2:45 p.m.
The two occupants of the house, a man and a woman with disabilities, managed to leave the premises in time. Neighbors helped to get the woman out.
Both were treated in relative emergency by emergency services. But it was not necessary to hospitalize them.
The causes of the fire are unknown. “A fire investigator is on site to try to determine them,” explains Captain Florian Micheli, commander of rescue operations.
The ground floor of the house was preserved and the fire did not spread to the adjoining pavilions.
Firefighters are now managing the clearance of the site.
A pavilion destroyed in a fire on November 8 in Darvoy
Sarah Bourletias
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