Jenners left gutted by huge fire as aftermath images show burnt out shell of iconic building
24.01.2023 - 17:39
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
The devastating aftermath of the gutted inside of Edinburgh's iconic Jenners building has been revealed in bleak pictures after it went up in flames. Emergency services raced to the scene at 11.29am after receiving reports of a commercial building fire at Rose Street at around 11.30am on Monday January 23.
Ten fire engines, including a high reach, were mobilised and the blaze was eventually brought under control. However five firefighters were injured, including one critically, while tackling the inferno.
Authorities were still at the scene on Tuesday morning, and the area immediately surrounding the former department store remains sealed off. Police Scotland say the cause of the fire has yet to be determined and that enquiries are 'continuing'.
Pictures taken inside the building this morning show the full extent of the damage, with wooden structures left completely charred and walls covered in thick soot.
The floor is also covered in debris and boarded-up windows left with gaping holes.
In a statement released in the hours after the blaze, the fire service's interim chief officer Ross Haggart said: "The fire at the Jenners building in Edinburgh is a very serious and complex incident and regrettably I can confirm that five of our colleagues have been taken to hospital for treatment and one remains in a critical condition."
Scotland's community safety minister Elena Whitham praised hero firefighters wo attended the scene, saying: "Their sheer bravery and professionalism must be commended.
"Scotland's communities are lucky to have our valued firefighters, who stand ready to put their personal safety at risk in order to save others. We will continue to monitor the situation closely."
In June 2022, plans to restore Jenners to its