Both Navas and Nõo burned down a sauna over the weekend
A sauna in Nava village, Estonia, caught fire on Sunday afternoon due to an incident involving its chimney, with the owner attempting to extinguish the fire before firefighters arrived.
On Sunday afternoon, just before 5 PM, a fire was reported to the emergency services involving the roof of a sauna in the village of Nava, located in Jõgeva county, Estonia. The sauna building was constructed in conjunction with a garage, adding complexity to the fire risk. The fire was reportedly caused by a chimney flue igniting the roof, and visible flames were observed around the chimney area.
The owner of the sauna initially attempted to control the fire using a powder extinguisher, reflecting a proactive but risky strategy in the face of spreading flames. Fortunately, firefighters arrived on the scene and successfully opened the roof to contain and extinguish the fire by 5 PM. This quick response likely prevented further damage and potential injury.
This incident highlights the fire hazards associated with improper installation or maintenance of chimney systems in residential or dual-use structures. It serves as a reminder for homeowners in Estonia and elsewhere to ensure that proper safety measures are in place, particularly in buildings designed for multiple uses, such as a sauna and garage.