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To access the residence, firefighters had to go through the corridor. Although the flames did not spread through the site, virtually the entire third floor had smoky black walls, including the elevator doors.
Also, it can be noticed that there was a lot of water on the floor, due to the fire fighting carried out on the site. According to Lieutenant Magnago of the Fire Department, the fight against the flames was hampered because there was a problem with the hydraulic system of the pavement. He also said that the flames did not spread to other departments, which were hit only by folig.
The Pintor Fanzares building was banned on Monday night for expert work. This Tuesday morning, residents were able to enter to look for clothes, medicine and other belongings. The municipal Civil Defense was at the scene of the fire and, around 9:30 am, the building was dismantled and people were able to return to their homes. See survey images:
According to the interim coordinator of the Civil Defense of Vitória, Sidineia dos Santos, teams from the agency were on site to carry out an inspection and found that there was no structural damage to the building, which left it free for the free access of the residents. The unit that suffered the fire, located on the third floor, is still closed to carry out the expertise of the Fire Department, which is looking for the origin of the fire.
“We banned it yesterday due to the poor sanitary conditions, since there was a lot of smoke in the floors, the electricity was cut off and there was a lot of water in the corridors. So, for security, we prevent it. We evaluated the stability of the house and concluded that there was no damage in this regard, we concluded that the fire was more concentrated in one of the rooms, and reached other rooms in less intensity. Thus, the building, which is about 40 years old, was liberated ”, explained the coordinator.
FIRE
Around 8 o’clock in the afternoon, neighbors and neighbors noticed the presence of flames in the apartment on the third floor. About an hour later, the fire was brought under control according to the fire department. The flames would have started in one of the rooms of the residence. Six people were at the scene: two children, mother, father, grandmother and nanny. The four-year-old boy died despite having been attempting resuscitation in an ambulance for hours.