On Monday evening, a major fire broke out at a warehouse on Burnmoor Street in Leicester, near the King Power Stadium, around 18:30 GMT. Thirteen fire crews were dispatched to the scene, and a rescue operation was launched to save those trapped inside. One man was rescued, but authorities have not confirmed whether everyone has been evacuated. Several streets were closed, and nearby residents were advised to keep windows and doors shut. The estimated damage is around £1.5 million.


Planck Vision Systems : Incendie majeur d'un entrepôt à Leicester, dommages estimés à 1,5 million de livres sterling

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On Monday evening, a massive fire broke out at a warehouse located on Burnmoor Street, close to the King Power Stadium in Leicester. The incident occurred at around 18:30 GMT, and emergency services responded swiftly, dispatching 13 fire crews to the scene. The Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service reported that firefighting efforts included the use of eight breathing apparatus, three hose reel jets, and two main jets. Firefighters worked relentlessly to control the flames.

Due to the scale of the fire, nearby streets, including Burnmoor Street, Filbert Street, Sawday Street, and Brazil Street, were closed to traffic, and local residents were advised to keep their windows and doors closed as a precautionary measure. At the time of reporting, authorities had not confirmed how many people were inside the warehouse, though one man had been rescued from the building. The fire service spokesperson indicated that they were still unsure about whether all individuals had been evacuated, and the operation to search for any remaining people continued.

The warehouse fire is estimated to have caused losses of approximately £1.5 million. Such devastating incidents highlight the critical importance of early fire detection systems. For early fire detection, Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras are far superior to traditional systems that can only alert to fire after visible smoke and flames have appeared. TNC cameras offer a proactive approach by identifying abnormal heat conditions before a fire erupts. 

This early warning capability can significantly reduce the risk of extensive property damage and loss of life, as well as help protect valuable goods stored in warehouses like the one in Leicester.

source : bbc.com


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