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Residents evicted as a result of the Pamplona fire will return to their homes throughout the day

The firefighters continue to work on the hot spots inside the premises, but the evolution of the fire has made it possible to reduce the fenced area and open part of the pedestrian access, the Pamplona Municipal Police has indicated that the return of the neighbours will depend on the technical assessment of each portal.

GRAFCAV7054. PAMPLONA, 26/11/2025.- Los Bomberos de Navarra trabajan en la extinción de un incendio en un bazar de la calle Marcelo Celayeta del barrio pamplonés de la Rochapea, que mantiene confinados a los vecinos por la toxicidad del humo y ha obligado a desalojar tres edificios. Dos personas han sido atendidas por una intoxicación leve en el lugar por una ambulancia de soporte vital básico sin que en ningún caso haya sido necesario el traslado a un centro sanitario. El incendio ha comenzado a las 17:31 horas a la altura del portal 100 de la citada calle. Hasta el lugar han acudido Bomberos de Trinitarios y de Cordovilla, dos ambulancias y la Policía Municipal de Pamplona.EFE/ Jesús Diges
Fire in Pamplona. Photo: EFE

Residents who were evicted yesterday asaresult of the fire in a shop on Marcelo Celayeta Avenue in Pamplona  may begin to gradually return to their homes today, as confirmed by the Pamplona Municipal Police.

According to the sources consulted, firefighters and technicians will determine whether the conditionsfor return are met in each case. In some homes, especially those above the affected premises, the return will not be immediate, as the temperature is still high on the first floor.

The fire brigade continues to put out the fire at hot spots inside the tent, and the development of the firehas reduced the fenced perimeter. Traffic between the streets of Garde and Ansoain is cut, but the sidewalk is open to pedestrian passage.

Residents of the four affected portals have spent the night in the homes of relatives and relatives or in residential resources provided by the Pamplona City Council.

The National Police is still conducting an investigation to clarify the causes of the fire, which began around 5.30 p.m. and which, according to the first reports, involved people in the shop who tried to quell the fire, but failed to do so.

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