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At least six reported dead in Antwerp apartment-block fire; search continues

A severe fire tore through an apartment building on the August Vermeylenlaan on Antwerp’s Left Bank on the morning of 1 July 2026. At least six people were reported dead — a toll authorities cautioned could change as firefighters searched a block home to around 200 residents. Emergency services activated a medical intervention plan and scaled the response up across the province.

Belgium Impulse Editorial·1 July 2026·1 min read·3 sources
Key signal

A fatal fire in a densely occupied Antwerp high-rise is both an immediate emergency for the roughly 200 people who lived there and a test of how quickly Belgium’s emergency services can mount a large-scale response. Questions about building safety, evacuation and the cause will follow.

At least six people were reported dead in a major fire in an apartment building on the August Vermeylenlaan, in the Linkeroever (Left Bank) district of Antwerp, on the morning of Wednesday 1 July 2026. The toll was confirmed to VTM Nieuws, according to Het Laatste Nieuws; authorities cautioned that the number could change as searches continued. International agencies including Reuters initially reported that “several” people had been killed and several injured.

The alarm was raised at around 9:53 a.m. (0753 GMT). Firefighters were still working to bring the blaze under control at the time of the first reports and were searching the building for further casualties. Early accounts of where the fire began differed — one placed its origin on the ground floor, while agency reporting pointed to the eighth floor of the ten-storey block — and the cause was not yet known.

The building is home to roughly 200 residents and was evacuated. Emergency services activated a medical intervention plan and requested a provincial scale-up, bringing in fire crews from neighbouring zones. Affected residents were taken to the Hof Ter Schelde care centre, and the public was asked to avoid the area and to keep doors and windows closed, switching off ventilation where smoke was entering.

“Smoke was spreading quickly and easily between floors and rooms, making it more difficult to search for people and evacuate them,” said Marie De Clercq, a spokesperson for the Antwerp Fire Zone, in remarks reported by international agencies.

This is a developing story. Belgium Pulse is publishing only what named sources have confirmed; the casualty figure and the cause remain preliminary and may change as the search and investigation continue.

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Impact

Regional — The fire struck the Linkeroever district on Antwerp’s Left Bank. Neighbouring fire zones were called in under a provincial scale-up, and displaced residents were taken to the Hof Ter Schelde care centre.

Sources & evidence

  • Het Laatste Nieuws (HLN)
    Primary· hln.be· 1 July 2026
    Retrieved 1 July 2026· 7 days ago· Dated
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  • Reuters (via Global Banking & Finance Review)
    · globalbankingandfinance.com· 1 July 2026
    Retrieved 1 July 2026· 7 days ago· Dated
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  • Xinhua
    · english.news.cn· 1 July 2026
    Retrieved 1 July 2026· 7 days ago· Dated
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