Feb 17 • 18:37 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Severe fire in Sipoo – row house apartment destroyed

A row house apartment in Sipoo was completely destroyed by a fire on Tuesday evening, with no injuries reported.

A significant fire broke out on Tuesday evening in a row house apartment located on Oravatie in Sipoo, Finland, leading to the complete destruction of the residence. The Eastern Uusimaa rescue service reported that although there were no injuries, one dog was rescued from the apartment amidst the devastation. The swift response from a neighbor, who noticed a large amount of smoke and alerted the emergency services, proved crucial in averting a tragic outcome.

Emergency teams were deployed to the scene with ten units responding to the challenge posed by the mid-sized building fire. The rescue service confirms that the situation was under control by 9 PM, with firefighting and clearance operations successfully concluded. However, they will remain on-site for continued monitoring to prevent any potential flare-ups or hazards. The prompt intervention by the firefighters highlights the importance of community vigilance and timely reporting in emergencies.

This incident is a stark reminder of fire safety and the potential dangers associated with residential fires. While no human casualties were reported, the loss of property is significant, and the emotional impact on the residents affected is profound. The resilience of the community and the efficiency of the emergency response services will be vital as the residents begin to recover from this unfortunate event.

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