Feb 9 • 13:31 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Fire in a supermarket in Nea Ionia

A fire broke out in a basement supermarket in Nea Ionia, Greece, but no injuries or trapped individuals have been reported.

On Monday afternoon, a fire erupted in the basement of a supermarket located in Nea Ionia, a suburb of Athens, Greece. Thick smoke was reported to be rising from the basement, likely originating from the machinery room, prompting immediate response from the authorities. Firefighters were alerted swiftly and arrived on the scene with a total of 12 firefighters and four vehicles prepared to tackle the blaze.

As the fire was contained, reports indicate that no injuries or individuals were trapped in the supermarket during the incident. The quick response of emergency services played a crucial role in preventing a potential disaster, highlighting the importance of rapid intervention in such fire emergencies. Customers and staff were evacuated safely, and the situation was under control shortly after the firefighters arrived.

This incident raises awareness about fire safety measures, particularly in commercial establishments such as supermarkets that may have machinery and storage in basements. Local authorities may need to investigate the cause of the fire to prevent similar occurrences in the future, ensuring that safety protocols are strictly followed to protect both employees and customers.

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