Building in Campo de Ourique without habitability conditions after fire – Portugal



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A residential building in Campo de Ourique, Lisbon, was left without housing conditions for the 11 residents after the fire that broke out on the roof today, a source from the Lisbon Sapadores Firefighters told Lusa.

“The building does not have habitability conditions for now and was under the surveillance of the PSP, which will carry out studies to determine the causes of the fire,” explained the commander of the Lisbon Firefighters Regiment, Tiago Lopes.

The same source added that the work of the firefighters ended and that for now there is no one in the houses.

“Morning [terça-feira] During the day the competent authorities will carry out a new inspection and will check whether what we determine today is correct or not, ”he said.

The building where the fire broke out has 10 apartments, but only seven were inhabited, for a total of 11 people.

Tiago Lopes had told the Lusa agency that the neighbors had been contacted by the responsible entities and that until that moment none had needed relocation, if necessary.

The fire, which broke out at 5:40 p.m., was fought by more than fifty operatives, was controlled at 6:30 p.m. and was considered to be in the resolution phase at 8:00 p.m.

The commander of the Lisbon Firefighters Regiment had also highlighted the “extremely fast” action to fight the fire, with the support of the Volunteer Firefighters of Campo de Ourique.



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