Mar 2 • 19:16 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

It took more than three hours to extinguish the fire

A significant fire in an industrial area of Hafnarfjörður took over three hours to extinguish, with no injuries reported.

A fire broke out in an industrial building in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, prompting the entire firefighting team of the capital region to respond. The fire, which erupted shortly after 2 PM, was substantial, with flames visibly shooting out of large entrance doors. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, indicating a swift response from the firefighters. They managed to gain control of the situation relatively quickly by using considerable amounts of water to combat the flames.

The firefighters successfully extinguished the blaze shortly after 5 PM and subsequently handed over the scene to the police for further investigation. The industrial building where the fire occurred is located near the site of a significant fire in 2023 that completely destroyed a nearby structure, raising concerns about fire safety in the area. Emergency officials are expected to assess potential links between the two incidents and examine fire safety regulations in local industrial zones.

This incident highlights the challenges faced by firefighters in urban settings, especially in industrial areas where large structures can pose high fire risks. As investigators dive into the cause of this blaze, the local community and businesses will likely be kept informed about safety measures and preventative strategies to mitigate future fire hazards in Hafnarfjörður. Authorities aim to ensure that robust protocols are in place to protect both lives and properties from similar incidents in the future.

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