Posted on 05/11/2026 6:56:53 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
A fire that broke out near a residential building on Barzilai Street in Haifa penetrated the building and caused significant property damage. Fire and rescue teams from the Coastal District were called to the scene after a report was received at the 102 hotline. No injuries were reported in the incident.
Thick black smoke billowed from the ground floor windows. Upon arrival of fire and rescue teams at the scene of the incident on Barzilai Street in Haifa, the fighters identified thick black smoke that had already penetrated the building and was beginning to emerge from the ground floor windows. The fire, which started outside the residential building, spread inside and caused damage. The firefighters worked quickly to extinguish the source of the fire inside the building, and in parallel with the firefighting operations, they carried out thorough scans in order to rule out the presence of anyone trapped, both in the burning apartment and in the other residential units in the building.
Thorough scans and smoke release from the building After the firefighting operations were completed, fire and rescue teams worked to clear the heavy smoke that had accumulated inside the building. The scans that were performed revealed that there were no people trapped in the building. According to spokespeople for the Israel Fire and Rescue Service, no injuries were reported in this incident, but significant property damage was caused.
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Yikes! Glad you live on the good side of the street?!
A neighborly day in the neighborhood...
I remember wandering the streets of Haifa back in ‘99.
Sitting at an Italian restaurant on Mt Carmel people watching was one of the best times.
It was also clear there were parts of the town to be on full alert.
Stay safe my friend!
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