Fire reaches shed in the Liberdade neighborhood, in downtown São Paulo

by Andrea
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Although there are still small outbreaks due to the presence of fuel materials, the fire is already under control; According to the Fire Department, the occurrence was recorded at 7:33 am, and there were no victims

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A man and a dog who were at the scene were safely removed

On the morning of Wednesday, a large fire took over a warehouse located in the neighborhood of no center of . The place, known for marketing electrical and imported materials, was quickly involved in the flames, leading the fire department to be triggered around 7:33 am. Enenel electric dealership was also present to cut the energy, minimizing additional risks. Fortunately, there was no record of victims, and a man and a dog who were at the scene were safely removed.

Captain Caroline Magalhães of the Fire Department said the fire is already under control, although there are still small outbreaks due to the presence of fuel materials such as cardboard boxes. The cooling work continues, and the aftermathing phase will be started soon to avoid reignitions. The causes of the fire are still unknown and will be investigated by the Civil Police. The captain pointed out that there is no risk of propagation for neighboring buildings.

The dense smoke generated by the fire attracted the attention of onlookers and worried residents and traders in the region. By precaution, nearby commercial real estate were evacuated. The Fire Department remains committed to completely extinguishing the flames and ensuring safety on site. The situation is being closely monitored, and the fire is expected to be fully controlled in the coming hours.

*With information from David de Tarso

*Report produced with the aid of AI

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