On Monday morning at approximately 11:55 am, the fire department in Brussels responded to a fire in a veranda located in the back house on chaussée de Ninove in Anderlecht. Three people were present and heavy smoke was visible. Two people were able to evacuate on their own, while the third person, who had a disability, was rescued by the firefighters on site. The intervention by the firefighters prevented the flames from spreading to the upper floors, and no injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is still unknown. A security perimeter was established quickly by the police in the Brussels-Midi area. The article includes three images.
This Monday morning around 11:55 am, the Brussels firefighters intervened for the fire of a veranda in the back house in Anderlecht, chaussée de Ninove.
Heavy smoke was visible and three people were present. Two people got out by their own means and the third, with a disability, by the firefighters on site.
The spread of the flames to the upper floors was prevented thanks to the intervention of the firefighters. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined, but there were no injuries. A security perimeter was quickly set up by the police in the Brussels-Midi area.
In conclusion, the quick response from the Brussels firefighters was crucial in preventing the spread of the fire to the upper floors of the building on chaussée de Ninove in Anderlecht. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined, but thankfully, no injuries were reported. We commend the firefighters for their bravery and dedication to keeping the community safe. Let us all continue to prioritize fire safety measures in our homes and workplaces.