Recent Fire Incidents in Zlatopol Region

Emergency services received multiple reports of fires in the Zlatopol region, raising concerns over safety and fire prevention measures. The incidents unfolded across various locations, showcasing the quick response of local fire departments.

One of the first calls directed firefighters to Mystechkova Street in the town of Mala Vyska, where a VAZ 2108 car was engulfed in flames. Local rescuers promptly extinguished the fire, showcasing their efficiency in handling such emergencies.

Soon after, at 11:33, another alarming report came from Soborny Avenue in the town of Alexanderell. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered that an electrical board on the seventh floor of a nine-story residential building was ablaze. Responders acted swiftly, bringing the situation under control by 11:45, averting potential disaster in a densely populated area.

Simultaneously, at 11:58, fire broke out on Skovorody Street in the village of Zavalya, located in the Holovanevsky district. Flames were reported to be rapidly advancing through the roof and ceiling of a private residence covering an area of 40 square meters. Thanks to the collaborative efforts of firefighters from Hayvoron and local teams, the blaze was extinguished by 12:55, preventing extensive damage to the home.

The following day, another alarm rang out at 00:49, as flames engulfed a 40 square meter section of the roof of an outbuilding on Pionerska Street in Mala Vyska. Firefighters from a local unit responded quickly, bringing the situation under control by 02:02.

In addition to residential incidents, two fires were reported in the ecosystem of the regional center. On Vishneva Street in Neva, responders battled a fire covering 40 square meters of dry grass. Another small fire measuring 2 square meters was promptly dealt with on Heroes Street, where debris was ablaze.

Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries or fatalities in any of the incidents. Investigators are currently working to determine the causes of these fires, aiming to enhance safety protocols and prevent future occurrences.

Authorities urge residents to remain vigilant and follow fire safety guidelines to protect their homes and communities.