Feb 18 • 03:45 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

Fire in residential building in Kristiansand - seeking information

A fire broke out in a residential building in Kristiansand, Norway, leading to the evacuation of 12 to 14 residents without any reported injuries.

A residential building in Kristiansand, Norway experienced a fire that prompted the evacuation of 12 to 14 individuals, as reported by Eyvind Formo, the operations leader of the Agder police district. The fire alarm was triggered shortly after 3 AM, and firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze quickly. Formo noted that everyone involved could return to their apartments after ventilation was completed, emphasizing that the fire was contained primarily to the stairwell of the building.

The police expressed concern over the unusual circumstances of the fire's outbreak in the stairway during the nighttime hours. There were no apparent natural causes for such an incident, prompting the police to initiate an investigation. Formo requested that any individuals with relevant information, including those with vehicles equipped with cameras that might have captured footage of the event, reach out to law enforcement for assistance.

Authorities assured the public that they had accounted for all residents registered at the address and confirmed that no injuries had been reported. The swift response of the emergency services and the ongoing investigation highlight the seriousness of the incident and the police's commitment to uncovering the circumstances surrounding the fire.

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