Feb 25 • 09:43 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

After the night fire in Pažagieniai - residents' patience is running out: considering going to court

Residents of Pažagieniai are frustrated after a fire incident caused by a neighbor, and they are contemplating legal action due to ongoing safety concerns.

A fire incident occurred in Pažagieniai village, Panevėžys district, during which a man, aged 52, set fire to trash inside his apartment, leading to a significant response from local emergency services. Fortunately, no residents were injured during the incident, although the man was hospitalized for smoke inhalation. The local fire department was alerted before the police, which highlights issues related to the timely communication of safety hazards in the community.

The incident raised alarm among residents who are now questioning the safety protocols in place. Local officials, including Odeta Jukniūtė from the Panevėžys County Police Headquarters and Vilma Vaiginytė from the Panevėžys Fire Rescue Board, provided details on the response times and the actions taken during the emergency. The lack of smoke detectors in the affected areas has been cited as a serious safety concern, bringing attention to the need for improved fire safety measures in residential buildings.

As a result of this ongoing issue and the perceived lack of safety, residents are seriously contemplating legal action against various parties involved, aiming to hold them accountable for the ongoing frustrations and health hazards they face. This situation not only implies a need for stricter enforcement of fire safety regulations but also reflects broader concerns about community safety and response preparedness in Lithuania's smaller villages and towns.

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