The perimeter in Bahía is reduced due to the Multicomercio fire: What risks remain in the 100-meter restricted access?
After 36 hours of continuous work, the fire affecting the Multicomercio building in La Bahía, Guayaquil, is now under control with a reduced security perimeter.
After 36 hours of firefighting efforts, authorities have managed to control the fire impacting the Multicomercio building located in La Bahía, Guayaquil. While the security perimeter has been reduced from 300 meters to 100 meters, officials have maintained restrictions due to the structural risks the building poses. Emergency teams continue to monitor the area to eliminate hotspots and assess the extent of the damage.
Guayaquil's deputy mayor, Tatiana Coronel, reported on-site that the emergency situation has downgraded from alarm level 5 to level 1, indicating significant progress in containment efforts. However, certain areas within the proximity continue to emit smoke from lingering hot spots. The local municipality swiftly activated the Emergency Operations Committee (COE) to tackle the crisis by deploying tankers, ambulances, and paramedics alongside support for water supply.
Within the 100-meter radius of the fire, there are about 50 commercial locations, and prior to the incident, the Multicomercio building housed between 80 to 100 establishments. As emergency services work to mitigate the situation, the economic impact on local businesses remains a pressing concern, with authorities monitoring the area closely for any further developments while addressing community safety.