Firefighters are fighting a warehouse fire in Záryby near Prague, they have declared the highest level of alarm | iRADIO
On Monday evening, Central Bohemian firefighters went to a fire in two storage halls and waste in the village of Záryby, near Prague. They declared the highest level of alarm. They said they were protecting nearby stables and diesel tanks from the fire. 22 units are responding to the scene, said Tomáš Bakalář, spokesman for the central Bohemian fire department.
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According to the information so far, no one was injured. “It’s a fire in two storage halls and waste in the open,” said Bakalář. Firefighters declared the highest level of fire alarm. “Conducting fire defense of nearby stables and evacuation of diesel tanks,” they said on Twitter. More information was not yet available to the Bachelor.
Governor Petra Pecková (STAN) said on Twitter that these are large warehouses with paper and plastics. According to her, there were no injuries and no evacuation of people. “The chemical unit measures air pollution. We ask that the residents of the surrounding villages do not believe,” added Pecková.
Firefighters recognize four levels of alarm, the most serious is the fourth was not special, announced in emergency situations.
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