Mar 15 • 21:45 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Fire broke out in an apartment building in Úlfarsárdal

A fire ignited in an apartment building in Úlfarsárdal, Reykjavík, but no injuries were reported as residents evacuated safely.

A fire broke out in an apartment building located at Friggjarbrunn in Úlfarsárdal, Reykjavík, on March 15, 2026. Firefighters from the capital region responded quickly to the incident, managing to extinguish the flames within approximately two minutes after reaching the scene. The fire, originating from an apartment, required a total response time of about ten minutes from the alert to extinguishing the fire. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, and all residents were safely evacuated before the emergency responders arrived.

Guðjón Ingason, the duty officer at the capital's fire department, provided updates on the situation, mentioning that fire crews are currently working on smoke removal in the building. The prompt action of the firefighters ensured that the fire did not escalate further, demonstrating the effectiveness of the emergency response protocols in place. The incident has raised awareness about fire safety in residential areas, particularly in multi-family housing.

The community is relieved that no one was harmed and that the fire was contained quickly. Such incidents can create significant anxiety among residents, and local authorities are likely to conduct reviews to enhance safety measures in similar buildings. Knowing that everyone was able to evacuate safely emphasizes the importance of fire safety education and readiness among the public in preventing potential tragedies in the future.

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