One injured severe burns virulent Terrassa fire: The Bombers of the Generalitat have worked since the early morning of this Wednesday to put down a fire in a six-story building on Sabadell Street in the city of Terrassa, in Barcelona.

As reported by the fire brigade on social networks, there has been an explosion that is now investigating the causes. The health assistances have evacuated a person in critical condition to the hospital of the Vall d'Hebron with severe burns, and two other people have been treated mildly.

The flames have affected the entire last floor and for this reason up to seven firefighters have been activated and twenty neighbors have been evicted.

One injured severe burns virulent Terrassa fire

The Mossos d'Esquadra investigate the origin of the flames and have reviewed together with a municipal technician the entire structure. They work with the hypothesis that it is an explosion caused by an attempted suicide.


MORE NEWS: BComú enrollees choose to agree with the PSC so that Colau is mayor, with 71%

Those registered to BComú have opted for this Friday because the acting mayor and candidate of the formation, Ada Colau, continues to be mayor, agreeing with the PSC, an option chosen by 71% of the 4,042 participants in the consultation, explained in press conference leaders of the comuns with Colau.

They have chosen to have Colau agree with the PSC and to remain mayor -for which he will require at least three votes from BCN Canvi-Cs, led by Manuel Valls-, instead of an executive with ERC and with the Republican Ernest Maragall as mayor.

The winning option is the one openly defended by the leadership of BComú and Colau herself, who will probably be inaugurated mayor again this Saturday despite the fact that Maragall was the most voted, although tied in council.


EVEN MORE: Colau will submit to the Board of Spokespersons if he replaces the yellow ribbon in the town hall

The mayor of Barcelona, ​​Ada Colau, will submit to the decision of the Board of Spokespersons of the Barcelona City Council if the consistory replaces the yellow ribbon in the facade of the building in solidarity with the sovereignist prisoners. "If the Board of Spokespeople agrees, we will put the yellow ribbon on the façade of the City Council", explained the Councilor of BComú Joan Subirats, in an interview of Catalunya Ràdio collected by Europa Press.

The yellow ribbon will be one of the first topics of debate between the two new partners of municipal government, BComú and the PSC, since the Colau force was in favor of placing it in the previous mandate, while the Catalan socialists are not favorable.

The yellow tie could return to the facade since, apart from BComú, ERC and JxCat are also favorable and the three would add the majority in this matter.

Subirats has insisted, as Colau did this Saturday, that they are neither pro-independence nor anti-independence, and has stated that "the most important thing is not symbolic gestures but to transform reality".

The councilman of BComú, who has explained that he will be deputy mayor, has also ensured that the "City Hall will maintain the accusations against the police charges of October 1," which occurred during the vote in October 2017.

Left agreements

He has hoped that Colau will not only be able to reach agreements with the PSC, the party with which he will govern, but also with the ERC, and has appealed to his left-wing status: "There are many points of agreement with the other two leftist forces. , the PSC and ERC ».

Subirats has defended the collaboration with the PSC and also with ERC, despite the discrepancies with the Republicans of recent weeks: "The reality is diverse and plural. It is not the moment of monolithic government ».

In addition, the councilman of BComú has expressed regret for the situation of the councilor of JxCat Quim Forn, in preventive custody since November 2, 2017: "We maintain a good relationship with Quim Forn. I know very badly the situation in which it is ».

Subirats has explained that Colau already signed on Saturday several provisional decrees for the City Council to start working, and has stated that it is given 15 days to finish closing the agreement with the PSC by which the Socialists will become part of the Government.
He has reported that it is "to be assumed" that Collboni, the leader of the Socialists in the Town Hall, will be deputy mayor, adding that it is foreseeable that there will be four or five people with the same rank of lieutenant, as in the previous term.