Burnt house in Zagorič

"I immediately called the police, because I didn't know the number of the fire department, and after we got out, the house caught fire, it seems to me, in five minutes," said Čađenović.
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Ažurirano: 17.02.2015. 17:54h

The house of the Čađenović family in Hercegnovska Street in the Zagorič neighborhood of Podgorica burned down today around 14 pm, luckily there were no victims in the fire.

For the Čađenović family, the fire engulfed most of the furniture, and only the walls and charred beams remained of the house.

"Vijesti" reporters found two fire engines, the police and about twenty gathered neighbors and relatives trying to help the family.

The fire was reported at 14.06:XNUMX p.m. Eight firefighters with three vehicles participated in the intervention.

Firefighters managed to put out the fire two hours after the report, that is, at 16.15:XNUMX p.m., and when they arrived at the scene, the fire had flared up to a large extent.

Radoslav Čađenović, the owner of the house, suspects that the cause of the fire was old electrical installations.

"The house was built in 1960 and I lived there until now, I have no place," said 70-year-old Čađenović.

Eight family members lived in the big house, and at the time of the fire, Radoslav was inside with his wife and grandson.

"I immediately called the police, because I didn't know the number of the fire department, and after we got out, the house caught fire, it seems to me, in five minutes," said Čađenović.

His daughter said that her father has serious health problems and that now he is their biggest concern.

"He is a serious heart patient and has seven bypasses installed, after this much stress we don't know what to expect," she said.

The Protection Service announced that the roof structure on the house was almost burnt before they arrived and that they did not manage to save much.

The cause of the fire in Čađenović's house will be determined by the police, whose fire inspectors conducted an investigation.

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