Mar 9 β€’ 11:50 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Drones with thermal cameras help combat fire in motorcycle parts store warehouse in Ramos

Firefighters in Rio de Janeiro are using thermal camera drones to monitor and combat a significant fire at a motorcycle parts store in the Ramos area.

On Monday morning in Ramos, Rio de Janeiro, firefighters are actively combating a large fire that has engulfed a warehouse belonging to the motorcycle parts store Motocriss. Using drones equipped with thermal cameras, the fire brigade is able to monitor the situation closely, ensuring effective firefighting strategies and prioritizing the safety of both the firefighters and local residents.

The spokesperson for the firefighters, Lieutenant Colonel FΓ‘bio Contreras, explained that the current firefighting strategy involves tackling the fire from the outside of the building to minimize risks associated with potential structural collapse. The firefighters have established three operational fronts to encircle the blaze, with one on Avenida Brasil and two more at the rear of the building, aiming to prevent the fire from spreading further.

As of early morning, the fire had already caused extensive damage, with the structural integrity of the Motocriss warehouse compromised, leading to fears of possible collapse. The coordinated efforts of the firefighters, leveraging modern technology like thermal drones, illustrate the importance of safety and strategic planning in dealing with large-scale fires, especially in densely populated urban areas like Rio's North Zone.

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