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Protest in Badalona against energy poverty

“It’s not a fire it’s mur­der” was one of the slo­gans shouted by 300 pro­tes­tors in Badalona, ac­cord­ing to the local po­lice, who took part in a demon­stra­tion to re­mem­ber the fa­tal­i­ties in an apart­ment fire in the Sant Roc neigh­bour­hood on Jan­u­ary 5, which left some 30 peo­ple in­jured.

Lo­cals from the neigh­bour­hood, with rep­re­sen­ta­tives of dif­fer­ent com­mu­ni­ties, such as the Roma and the Pak­ista­nis, went from Sant Roc to the city’s cen­tral Vila square to de­mand mea­sures from the au­thor­i­ties and to protest en­ergy poverty. Among those protest­ing were the for­mer mayor, Do­lors Sabaté, and for­mer deputy may­ors, Oriol Lladó and José Téllez.

In Cat­alo­nia, eight peo­ple died last year in house fires, and over 750 were in­jured in the 4,616 fire-re­lated ac­ci­dents recorded in 2018, a fig­ure sim­i­lar to 2017. The eight vic­tims takes the toll of fa­tal­i­ties in fires to 64 in the past four years.

“The mag­ni­tude of these fires varies and for­tu­nately many of them are not as se­ri­ous as the one in Badalona,” said the head of the Cata­lan fire­fight­ers Op­er­a­tive Pre­ven­tion Sec­tion, Car­les Noguera. An elec­tri­cal over­load on the first floor is the hy­poth­e­sis for the cause of the fire in Badalona. “Elec­tri­cal over­loads are, along with heat­ing and cook­ing de­vices, the main causes of these ac­ci­dents in flats,” said Noguera.

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