
Major Fire in A Coruña: Three Buildings Evacuated, Five Injured
A Coruña Fire Evacuates Three Buildings, Five Treated for Smoke Inhalation A fire broke out in the early hours of June 10, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, resulting in the evacuation of three buildings and five people requiring medical attention for smoke inhalation. The incident occurred at 30 Rúa Barrera, in the historic center of the city, a building undergoing renovations. According to a report by G24 Noticias, the fire spread rapidly due to the wooden construction of the building's galleries and ceilings. "The voracity of the flames was such that the roof collapsed," stated a spokesperson for the emergency services. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. While five individuals were treated on-site, one was subsequently transported to a hospital for unrelated reasons. The building sustained significant damage. The owner of the building confirmed that the renovation works had not yet begun. The rapid response of the firefighters prevented further damage and injury.