Residents in Morningside evacuated as charity shop goes up in flames

2024-01-12 40,721

A fire in a charity shop in Morningside forced residents in the flats above to leave their homes as the flames took hold.

Firefighters raced to the scene at the Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland shop in Morningside Road after the blaze broke out soon after 3am.

Morningside Tory councillor Marie-Clair Munro said the residents were evacuated as the flats filled with smoke and everyone got out safely. She said: "I have been on site this morning and spoken to the detective in charge about the incident. He informed me that residents living in the properties above were evacuated and are safe and well. They believe the fire started in the early hours of the morning.

"A forensic team is currently on site along with the fire brigade and police. They were unable to tell me how the fire started, but have assured me they will update me accordingly."

A spokesperson for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland said: “We were notified this morning of a fire at our retail premises in Morningside through the night. Fortunately, no CHSS staff or volunteers were present at the time of the incident, and no one was harmed. The Fire Brigade is currently undertaking an investigation into the incident in an attempt to understand the cause of the fire.”

A spokesperson for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were alerted at 3.09am on Friday, January 12, to reports of a fire within a commercial premise at Morningside Road, Edinburgh. Operations Control mobilised three appliances and one specialist height appliance to the scene where crews extinguished the flames. Firefighters left after ensuring the area was made safe.”

And a Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 3.25am on Friday, January 12, 2023, we were called to a report of a fire at a premises on Morningside Road, Edinburgh. Emergency services attended and the fire was extinguished by Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.

"Neighbouring properties were evacuated as a precaution and the residents have since returned. There are no reported injuries. Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances."

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