New fire reported in a building in downtown Guayaquil
A fire alert was reported in downtown Guayaquil on Sunday morning, February 15.
On the morning of Sunday, February 15, a fire alert was triggered in the downtown area of Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Guayaquil Fire Department reported that the emergency originated in a building located at the intersection of Chile and Sucre streets, with dense smoke observed emanating from the property. The fire department responded promptly, highlighting the structural fire alarm raised around 11:00 AM.
To manage the situation, the Guayaquil Fire Department deployed eight firefighting units, an aerial ladder truck, a rescue vehicle, a water tanker, and an ambulance to the scene. This coordinated response involved support from the Agency of Transit and Mobility (ATM) and municipal security agents from Segura EP, who helped secure the area for firefighting operations. The presence of multiple agencies underscores the urgency and seriousness of the situation.
As the fire was battled by the firefighters, the authorities cordoned off the area to ensure the safety of the public and facilitate emergency services. No further information on casualties or the cause of the fire has been released yet. However, the swift action of the emergency services reflects a robust response mechanism in place for handling such emergencies in busy urban centers like Guayaquil.