The toll is one dead, three injured with severe burns and dozens intoxicated in the’fire flared up in Rome in a building in via Edoardo d’Onofrio, in the area of Aniene hills. It all happened shortly after 2pm on Friday 2nd June. The flames developed from the second floor, probably from the plastic sheets stretched between the scaffolding: in the seven-storey building, dating back to 1980, renovation work was underway renovation made with the 110% superbonus. The fire then quickly spread investing five of the seven levels of the building.
Firefighters have recovered the body of a 40-year-old man, killed by smoking while he was on the stairs of the building, on the upper floors of the building. Several i woundedof which 3 hospitalized in serious condition. Dozens of people are intoxicated, thirty were rescued by firefighters while 25 residents had to leave their homes.
The fire brigade teams intervened on the spot with 4 tank cars, 2 tankers, 2 ladder trucks and other service vehicles. Present even some men from the Capitoline Police Headquarters, to understand what the origin of the fire is. Among the hypotheses being examined by the investigators, at the beginning there was theexplosion of a LPG car parked in the street. But now another theory is taking hold: the fire may have started from the solar panel materials. Then the flames would ignite the explosion of some acetylene cylinders in the yard, which in turn would have also involved the scaffolding of the building and a blue sheet on the second floor of the building. Provincial fire brigade commander Alexander Paula he explained that “at the moment it is not yet possible to establish where the fire started from”, but he confirmed that there have been two-three explosions before the flames engulfed the scaffolding of the building.
There was no shortage of testimony from residents, collected by various newspapers: «We heard a huge roar. A bang. And then the flames,” a lady told al Messenger. While Alessandro, 16, told a Republic: “I was coming home. I heard explosions from outside. They looked like bombs. My mother was inside. She managed to get out with her legs. I saw her and she was in shock. She was all burned, now she’s at Sant’Eugenio.’
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Source: Vanity Fair

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