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Investigation open following lethal Valencia condominium block fireplace – Euractiv


At the very least 9 individuals had been killed by an enormous fireplace that ripped by means of an condominium block in an prosperous district of Spain’s third largest metropolis, Valencia, authorities stated on Friday (23 February).

The blaze, fanned by robust winds, engulfed the block in Valencia’s El Campanar district inside half an hour on Thursday night, witnesses stated.

Nonetheless shaken, one of many surviving residents, 53-year-old Jose Carlos Perez, informed Reuters he grabbed what he might and rushed out of his twelfth ground condominium after he noticed smoke outdoors his window.

“Bodily, I’m dressed, however inside I’m bare as a result of I’ve nothing, as a result of every little thing I had was there,” Perez, who lived alone, stated as he stood outdoors the SH Valencia Palace resort, the place greater than 100 survivors like himself are being quickly housed.

Firefighters with masks and oxygen tanks labored their manner by means of the charred constructing on Friday searching for our bodies or survivors. Valencia Mayor Maria Jose Catala stated later within the day that there have been no extra lacking individuals.

On Friday night, authorities confirmed on X police had revised the variety of useless to 9 from 10 within the means of figuring out the our bodies within the constructing.

Two firefighters suffered severe accidents and had been hospitalised.

Valencians flocked to donate garments, medicines and toys for surviving residents who misplaced all their belongings within the fireplace.

The director of the SH Valencia Palace resort, Javier Valles, stated they had been quickly housing 110 individuals and a regional official stated they might obtain cash for each day prices. The vast majority of survivors are staying with kinfolk.

“Folks had been very affected…the least we might do was assist,” Valles stated.

‘Misplaced every little thing’

Visiting the scene on Friday, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez stated residents “had misplaced every little thing in a matter of minutes on this horrible fireplace”.

Emergency providers stated the hearth started on the fourth ground of one of many towers however gave no trigger. A neighborhood Justice of the Peace has opened an investigation into the blaze.

Esther Puchades, a consultant of insurance coverage inspection company APCAS, informed RTVE {that a} lack of firewalls and use of the plastic materials polyurethane on the facade would have contributed to the fast unfold of the blaze, a remark evoking recollections of the lethal Grenfell Tower fireplace in London in 2017.

The affiliation for the polyurethane trade stated in a press release no polyurethane was used within the constructing’s cladding.

A 2007 promotional video by the constructing’s builders highlighted the “progressive aluminium materials” used to clad the constructing’s exterior, which handed “rigorous high quality checks”. It didn’t point out polyurethane.

The unfold of the 2017 fireplace within the Grenfell Tower block in west London that killed 71 individuals after {an electrical} fault was blamed on the usage of extremely flammable exterior cladding.

Dental consultants headed to Valencia from different components of Spain to assist determine charred our bodies, whereas police collected DNA samples from kinfolk for a similar function. An acrid scent hung within the air on the web site of the hearth.

Panicked residents had rushed to balconies to plead for assist as burning embers fell to the bottom throughout the fireplace. At the very least two individuals had been rescued from their balconies on cranes.

The constructing, comprising two towers linked by what its builders described as a “panoramic carry”, was accomplished in 2008, officers stated. It had 138 flats, newspaper El Pais reported.

Residents of one other block of flats in Valencia by the identical builders expressed concern over the supplies used on their very own constructing and urged authorities to research.

“Everybody may be very fearful,” stated 42-year-old resident Andrea Martinez, saying she would depart Valencia over the weekend as she wanted to “disconnect” from what occurred. “Issues don’t occur till they do.”

Valencia decreed three days of mourning, cancelled native soccer matches and suspended the beginning of the town’s month-long, annual “Fallas” competition which options the torching of huge cardboard statues and a fireworks show.

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