Feb 28 • 23:02 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Fire hits two houses and a store's warehouse in São Luís; no one was injured

A fire in São Luís affected two homes and a warehouse of a home goods store on Saturday, with no injuries reported.

On the morning of Saturday, October 28, a fire broke out in São Luís, Brazil, damaging two houses and the warehouse of a nearby home goods store. The incident occurred close to the Central Market, prompting a quick response from the local fire department. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries among the residents or firefighters.

According to the Maranhão Military Fire Brigade (CBMMA), the blaze was triggered by a short circuit in a refrigerator located in one of the houses. The flames quickly spread to a neighboring residence and subsequently reached the store's warehouse. The damage was significant, with the warehouse's roof being compromised and its PVC ceiling completely destroyed, yet the situation was swiftly brought under control by the fire crews, preventing further losses.

This incident highlights the underlying risks of electrical faults in residential areas and emphasizes the importance of timely intervention by emergency services. Residents nearby expressed relief at the prompt response, underlining the critical role of the fire department in managing emergencies and preventing potential casualties during such incidents.

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