Residential Fire Causes Damage and Loss in Lasnamäe

A significant fire occurred on March 11th at a residential building located on the Lasnamäe side of the Baltic Sea Road. The Tallinn Fire Department responded to the incident and confirmed that the cause of the fire was likely the ignition of a hot air burner on a stove. Firefighters worked to contain the blaze within the affected apartment.

The fire sustained considerable soot damage to the interior of the unit. Initial reports indicate that two family cats perished as a result of the fire. The Tallinn Fire Department is continuing to investigate the precise circumstances surrounding the event.

Investigators determined that the most probable source of ignition was the unattended hot air burner. Emergency services were on scene to assess the structural integrity of the building and ensure the safety of neighboring residents. Following the incident, the department emphasized the importance of fire safety precautions, particularly regarding the use of cooking appliances.

The affected apartment sustained substantial damage and is currently uninhabitable. Further details will be released as the investigation progresses.

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One thought on “SAFETY DEPARTMENT WARNING: Keep your stovetop clean when you’re not cooking.”
  1. “It’s a stark reminder that simple preventative measures, like keeping your stovetop clean, can make a huge difference.”

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