Feb 19 • 13:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Fire hits abandoned car shell and mobilizes firefighters in Três Marias; VIDEO

Firefighters responded to a fire involving an abandoned car shell in Santa Catarina, Três Marias, triggered by an arson attempt on nearby vegetation.

On Wednesday, fire crews in Três Marias, Brazil, tackled a fire that broke out on the shell of an abandoned car in the Santa Catarina neighborhood. Witnesses reported that the blaze was sparked when an unidentified individual set fire to a banana tree located nearby, which subsequently spread to the vegetation and the car itself. Firefighters arrived at the scene, assessed the risks, secured the area, and commenced their firefighting efforts using two attack lines.

After successfully controlling the flames, the firefighters conducted mopping-up operations and cooling measures to prevent any re-ignition of the fire. Fortunately, there were no residents in the nearby property at the time of the incident, and the authorities were unable to locate anyone responsible for starting the fire. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about arson and the safety of abandoned vehicles within urban environments in Brazil.

The fire was captured on video by the firefighters, showcasing the immediate response and tactics employed to manage the situation. Such incidents not only pose risks to property but also to the surrounding ecosystem, prompting discussions on effective local measures needed to address these fire hazards in the community.

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