Arson Suspected in Pernik Fire That Destroys 37 Vehicles, Investigation Underway

Emergency services were alerted to the fire via emergency number 112, prompting an immediate response from local authorities. Police and three teams of firefighters arrived at the scene to combat the rapidly spreading flames

Fortunately, the fire did not spread to nearby buildings or other vehicles, and small equipment in the vicinity was spared from the destruction
Fortunately, the fire did not spread to nearby buildings or other vehicles, and small equipment in the vicinity was spared from the destruction

In the early hours of August 19, a devastating fire in the “Tsarkva” district of Pernik consumed 37 vehicles, including 28 unregistered ones, in a parking lot.

The blaze, which began around 1:30 a.m., has caused extensive damage to the area, with the cause under investigation and suspected to be arson.

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Emergency services were alerted to the fire via emergency number 112, prompting an immediate response from local authorities. Police and three teams of firefighters arrived at the scene to combat the rapidly spreading flames.

Despite their prompt action, the fire led to significant destruction, including the complete loss of the parking lot, which covered an area of approximately 1,000 square meters. Additionally, two vans were destroyed in the blaze.

Fortunately, the fire did not spread to nearby buildings or other vehicles, and small equipment in the vicinity was spared from the destruction.

The quick response of the emergency services helped contain the blaze and prevent further damage. The Pernik District Police Department is currently conducting an inspection of the site, and a pre-trial investigation has been initiated.

The prosecutor’s office has been notified, and authorities are working to determine the exact cause of the fire. Early indications suggest that the fire may have been deliberately set, and investigations into potential arson are ongoing.

In related news, firefighters in the Pernik region have been busy over the past 24 hours, responding to two additional fires.

One incident occurred within the city of Pernik, and the other in Radomir. The fire in Radomir resulted in a 67-year-old woman sustaining minor injuries.

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She was treated at a local medical facility and her condition is reported to be stable. Preliminary reports indicate that both of these fires were caused by human negligence.

The series of incidents highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the Pernik region’s emergency services.

The authorities are urging the public to exercise caution and report any suspicious activity as investigations continue.

The community remains on high alert as officials work to ensure the safety and security of local residents and properties.

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Further updates will be provided as the investigation into the Tsarkva district fire progresses and additional information becomes available.