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A 45-metre exclusion zone has been put up around a crane affected by a huge fire in a block of flats in Edinburgh at the weekend. | A 45-metre exclusion zone has been put up around a crane affected by a huge fire in a block of flats in Edinburgh at the weekend. |
Specialists from German crane company Liebherr are at the site, close to Hibernian's football ground, assessing the strength of the structure. | Specialists from German crane company Liebherr are at the site, close to Hibernian's football ground, assessing the strength of the structure. |
About 50 properties close to the Albion Gardens site were evacuated following Saturday afternoon's blaze. | About 50 properties close to the Albion Gardens site were evacuated following Saturday afternoon's blaze. |
The five-storey block, containing 82 flats, was under construction. | The five-storey block, containing 82 flats, was under construction. |
Evacuated residents are only being allowed into their homes, escorted by police officers, to pick up essential belongings. | Evacuated residents are only being allowed into their homes, escorted by police officers, to pick up essential belongings. |
The fire, which started at 1600 BST on Saturday, proved difficult for fire crews to fight because of fears a crane on the building site would collapse. | The fire, which started at 1600 BST on Saturday, proved difficult for fire crews to fight because of fears a crane on the building site would collapse. |
It is unlikely that residents will be able to return to their properties until these safety issues can be resolved Mark TurleyEdinburgh City Council | |
Tom Kane, Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: "We don't as yet know the cause of the fire because there are massive piles of rubble following a number of internal collapses. | Tom Kane, Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: "We don't as yet know the cause of the fire because there are massive piles of rubble following a number of internal collapses. |
"The crane has been affected by fire. Specialists from the German company, which owns it, are assessing whether it needs to be dismantled because it is standing precariously." | "The crane has been affected by fire. Specialists from the German company, which owns it, are assessing whether it needs to be dismantled because it is standing precariously." |
Mark Turley, Edinburgh City Council's director of services for communities said: "The council is providing advice to any residents or workers affected by the fire in Albion Gardens. | |
"We have provided temporary accommodation to seven households and advice to other residents. | |
"We are continuing to work with the police and Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service and will be attending a meeting on site later today to discuss the situation." | |
He added that the safety of the surrounding buildings remained a concern due to the instability of the cranes and the scaffolding at the site. |
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