Mar 13 • 16:05 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Fire at Recife Shopping: 'They did not warn, did not sound the siren, did not say anything', says victim

A fire at the Shopping Recife during the early hours left multiple victims and raised concerns about the lack of emergency response measures.

A fire broke out at the Shopping Recife in Brazil, originating from a furniture and appliance store, which led to an emergency situation in the shopping center. Victims recounted their experiences, highlighting that no alarms were sounded, and they were not informed of the danger, leading to a chaotic scene where at least six people required medical assistance. Images from the scene depict thick smoke and individuals lying on the ground, demonstrating the severity of the incident.

Reports indicate that the fire began early in the morning while some store employees were conducting inventory. The lack of clear emergency communication put the safety of several individuals at risk, as they were not alerted about the fire situation as it developed. The emergency services were alerted shortly after the fire started, but the delayed response and lack of warning exacerbated the situation for those present in the mall at the time.

The incident raises significant concerns regarding fire safety protocols in large commercial establishments in Brazil. As investigations continue, questions remain regarding the adequacy of response measures, the effectiveness of existing fire alarm systems, and the overall safety protocols in place at the shopping center, highlighting the need for stricter regulations to protect customers and employees in similar environments in the future.

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