In Panevėžys district, a man set trash on fire in his apartment
A man in a Panevėžys district apartment set trash on fire, leading to smoke and his subsequent hospitalization.
In a recent incident in the Panevėžys district of Lithuania, a 52-year-old man was reported to have ignited trash inside his apartment late at night. The local police reported that they were notified around 2:36 AM about the fire, and emergency services arrived shortly after to find smoke billowing from the first-floor apartment. Firefighters managed to contain the situation, and the man was brought out of the apartment conscious and was later transported to a medical facility for evaluation.
Upon arriving at the scene, authorities discovered that the fire had caused extensive damage to one room in the apartment and left soot throughout the entire living space. Notably, there was no smoke detector installed in the residence, raising concerns about fire safety in such living conditions. The residents of the building were unharmed during the incident, although two individuals from the second-floor apartments were evacuated as a precaution.
Local fire protection authorities confirmed that there would be no criminal investigation initiated against the man, and detailed information about the event is still being clarified. This incident highlights ongoing issues regarding fire safety in residential buildings, specifically the absence of smoke detectors, which can be crucial in preventing larger disasters in the future.