ISTANBUL – A fire that broke out in a vacated building complex in Küçükçekmece, Istanbul, as part of an urban transformation project, was successfully extinguished by fire department teams.
Fire Breaks Out in Vacated Urban Transformation Site
The incident occurred in the Gültepe neighborhood, adjacent to the D-100 highway, where scrap materials in the garden of the vacated site began to burn for an unknown reason. The flames quickly intensified and spread to the lower floors of the buildings within the complex.
The fire led to a significant amount of smoke in the surrounding area, prompting immediate notification to emergency services. Fire, police, and health teams were dispatched to the scene following the report.
Emergency Response and Extinguishing Efforts
Firefighters promptly intervened, working to bring the blaze under control. Their concerted efforts led to the successful extinguishment of the fire. As of the latest reports, emergency teams are continuing their work at the scene to ensure complete safety and to investigate the cause.
No casualties or injuries were reported as the site had been previously vacated. However, the extent of material damage to the scrap materials and the affected building sections is yet to be fully assessed.
Investigation into the Cause of the Fire
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire. While the initial cause remains unknown, officials are examining all possibilities. Further details are expected to be released as the investigation progresses.
This incident highlights the potential risks associated with vacated properties, especially those containing flammable materials. Local authorities are expected to review safety protocols for such sites in urban transformation zones.
The quick response of the fire department was crucial in preventing the fire from spreading further and causing more extensive damage to adjacent properties or posing a threat to the public.