The Demolition Crew Probably Didn’t Appreciate The Help Part II

Moving on, you can actually see the end, which has been worst affected by the fire. These are numbers 7 and 8.

It seems, that 8 was completely destroyed, while 7 had suffered major damage. I already knew their layouts, so I wasn’t interesed in digging charred ruins.

The fire crew had been forced to tear down some of the roof to access the flames.

The back of number 8.

Let’s see, what remains of number seven.

Not much.

There were still several apartments I hadn’t managed to enter. That seems like a missing door there.

They had blocked the second entrance to the terrace with a curtain.

Another remnant of a curtain.

Otherwise the apartment was once again identical to all the previous ones.

As was the bathroom.

That looks like there has been a leak of something.

Another bedroom.

But wait! Another kitchen, this time without the extra entrance to the terrace.

The three apartments closest to the road were smaller ones than the five others. They lacked the extra bedroom facing the back yard and their bathrooms didn’t have windows.

Their living rooms were identical to the others, though.

The door to the hall.

And the only bedroom facing the front yard.

So that’s how the first ones got in.

The cupboards in the hall. The bathroom is to the right and the kitchen to the left.

The two first apartments were too overgrown to be explored, the two last ones too destroyed to be explored. But it seems I got the four in between, and saw everything I needed to see.

The building was demolished in 2023. I don’t think the crew appreciated someone trying to help them by burning it down.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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