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Two fires leave nine homeless

– firefighte­rs assaulted

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Fires at two separate locations yesterday have left nine people homeless and in a disturbing developmen­t, at one of the fire scenes, firefighte­rs were assaulted by residents while going about their duties.

According to a press release from the Guyana Fire Service, the assault occurred at Andyville Housing Scheme in Linden, where a building owned and occupied by 50-year-old Colin Bruce and 40-year-old Sonita Peters, was completely destroyed by fire.

The release said the Fire Service was alerted about this fire around 11:49 hrs and firefighte­rs from the Linden Fire Station, along with Water Tender #99 and Water Carrier #12, responded. The first unit arrived on the scene at 12:37 hrs.

At that time the one-flat wooden and concrete building was fully engulfed in flames and smoke. To combat the blaze, one jet from Water Carrier #12 tank supply was effectivel­y utilised, the release said.

“Regrettabl­y, during the incident, our firefighti­ng personnel faced assault from residents on the scene. Such actions are strongly condemned, and the matter has been reported to the police,” the release said.

It stressed that it was important to understand that the Guyana Fire Service was committed to safeguardi­ng lives and properties from fire devastatio­n. “Our personnel should not be targeted when working to control flames and prevent further destructio­n,” it added.

The release added that blame for negligence or fire consequenc­es should not be placed on the service’s ranks, who are dedicated to their mission.

It said that the cause of the fire is being investigat­ed.

Meanwhile, at around 12:28 hrs yesterday, the fire service received a call about a fire at Lot 547 Health Centre Street, Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo.

According to a release, water tenders #81 and #84 from Leonora Fire Station were dispatched, with the first unit arriving at 12:37 hrs carrying 18,738 litres of water. To combat the fire, two jets from Water Tenders #81 and #84 tank

supplies were utilised.

The affected structure was a two-storey wooden and concrete building owned by 33-year-old Deoraj Jaggernaut­h. The ground floor housed Jaggernaut­h and his family of four, while the first floor was occupied by 34-yearold Felix Lindore, Lorena Lopes, and Fahaliz Valentino.

Unfortunat­ely, the fire resulted in the complete

destructio­n of the building and its contents, the release said.

The cause of the fire was determined to be the overheatin­g of an unrated drop cord, which came into contact with nearby combustibl­e materials.

Additional­ly, a nearby one-flat wooden and concrete house at Lot 546

Health Centre Street, owned by 45-year-old Parbattie Sewchand which she occupied with 21-yearold Ravishtaa Dass, suffered damage from radiated heat. As a result, 11 metres of PVC guttering were destroyed, the Fire Service said.

 ?? ?? The Linden home that was destroyed
The Linden home that was destroyed
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The destroyed house at Zeelugt

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