The tragedy in the north:
A senior firefighter in a conversation with "Israel Today" explains the fire that broke out in the ecological settlement of Adma in the Western Galilee and claimed the life of Libby Kalich, 3, from Petah Tikva.
"The settlement of Adama is a dangerous settlement due to the fact that it is an ecological settlement without electricity, water and orderly access roads," the senior explained to Israel Today, adding that "Within a second and became a fire trap. If it was a familiar settlement, we would see a fire hydrant every few meters, there were more convenient access roads. It's not that we can not reach, but access to houses there is not a paved road. These are dirt roads and rocks."
Spokeswoman for the Northern High School
According to the senior, the house where they were captured served as a guest house, a business for all intents and purposes - something that requires permits.
"Because the locality is not recognized then there is no fire permit, no permit from the local council because there is also no council. If the locality was known then we would ask him for smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, like any guest house. They have no electricity company permit .
Finally, the senior official added: "The houses are being built in each locality as he wishes without any supervision from the competent authorities. We are saddened by the family and the tragic case they went through, and hope that the state will do something about these localities."
As you may recall, yesterday morning the fire was lit.
Preliminary investigation of the case reveals that the older brother, 6 years old and with special needs, played with matches that completely ignited the structure.
The father managed to throw the son out the window and thus save him, but Libby, who was in her bed at the time, was caught in the flames.
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