The fire broke out around 8 a.m. this Thursday, November 28. The cooks who were working at that time, as well as the nine children in the adjoining Les Primevères crèche, were evacuated. There are no injuries.
According to the first information collected from Codis, the fire which broke out around 8 a.m. this Thursday, November 28 in the central kitchen of Narbonne started from an electric meter. No less than 25 firefighters intervened in this building on Allée des Primevères, to contain this disaster which mainly generated significant smoke releases.
Five to six cooks were present at that time, preparing meals for the city's nurseries and nursery schools: they immediately left the premises, while the alert was given to the fire fighters. As the central kitchen adjoins the Les Primevères crèche, the smoke also reached the latter, which justified its evacuation. Nine babies were housed in the crèche this Thursday morning, they were welcomed into the nearby Pasteur school to protect them from the cold outside. Their families quickly came to pick them up, except for one of them who was unavailable: the child was taken to another daycare.
As the central kitchen is no longer in working order, the priority for the City is to find an external service provider to provide replacement meals at least until the end of the week (today and tomorrow Friday). With the fire under control, it is now time for ventilation to completely evacuate the smoke.
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