Appeal following deliberate fire in Edinburgh
Detectives are appealing for information after a house was deliberately set on fire in Hay Drive, Edinburgh.
www.scotland.police.ukEdinburgh has recently seen a few notable fire incidents, with the most widely reported being a tenement blaze on Gorgie Road that led to evacuations and multiple casualties being treated on-site. Authorities investigated the cause and kept crews on scene to secure the area, with updates indicating non-life-threatening injuries for some and ongoing inquiries into the circumstances.[1]
Other past Edinburgh fires have involved high-rise flats and city-center incidents, often resulting in evacuations and multiple emergency responses, though details and timelines vary by incident. For the very latest, I’d recommend checking trusted local outlets such as STV News or Sky News for live updates, as the situation can evolve quickly in city-center areas.[2][7][1]
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Detectives are appealing for information after a house was deliberately set on fire in Hay Drive, Edinburgh.
www.scotland.police.ukFire crews rushed to the scene of the blaze at the three-storey block on Edinburgh's Gorgie Road on Tuesday morning.
news.stv.tvJohn Hill was among the residents forced to flee from Niddrie Mill Crescent on Wednesday evening.
news.stv.tvWatch the latest from ITV News - 38-year-old Barry Martin was critically injured tackling the fire at the historic Jenners building in Edinburgh.
www.itv.comEmergency services were alerted to the blaze at a property on Heriot Bridge at around 10.40am.
news.stv.tvThe Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said 70 firefighters, 12 fire appliances and additional resources remain at the scene.
news.sky.com