Portsmouth News

Council supports families affected by flats blaze

- David George david.george@thenews.co.uk

ALMOST half a dozen families have been affected by a fire in a top-floor apartment.

Last Wednesday, a fire broke out in Grafton Street, Portsmouth, scrambling more than 50 firefighte­rs to the scene.

The huge fire led to a large number of flats being evacuated but nobody was injured, or in need of medical treatment.

However, sources indicate that many of the flats now have problems with mould and damp.

Others have also been flooded - an issue made worse by the thundersto­rms in

Portsmouth last night.

Now, Portsmouth City Council has confirmed that five households have been put into alternativ­e accommodat­ion.

Cllr Darren Sanders, cabinet member for housing and preventing homelessne­ss, said: ‘We saw a fantastic response by the emergency services and council teams to the fire in the council-owned property at Grafton Street on Wednesday evening.

‘That has been followed up by our officers and contractor­s who are carefully examining, and starting to restore, the affected neighbouri­ng properties.

‘Most of the flats are habitable and our housing team have continued to make efforts to support those affected tenants that have been decanted to make sure they return to safe and habitable homes. My thoughts are with those who have been affected.’

 ?? ?? A major fire broke out in an apartment building in Grafton Street, Portsmouth on 11th May 2022
A major fire broke out in an apartment building in Grafton Street, Portsmouth on 11th May 2022

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