Worker trapped in fire at Shopping Recife called relatives thinking she would die; video shows smoke invading store
A worker trapped in a fire at Shopping Recife called her relatives, fearing for her life, as smoke filled the store.
A recent incident at Shopping Recife in Boa Viagem, Brazil, involved a severe fire that sent thick smoke into a store, captured by a security camera. The fire, which began in a Casas Bahia store on the first floor, created a life-threatening situation for employees. One worker, who chose to remain unnamed, recounted her terrifying experience where she believed she would not survive. As the smoke engulfed the store, she managed to call her family for help, with her father providing advice on how to navigate the perilous situation.
The events unfolded in the early hours of Friday, the 13th, and security footage shows the smoke rapidly filling the premises within just a couple of minutes. Authorities report that six workers required medical attention, highlighting the severity of the blaze. The trapped employee described the situation as so dire that it felt as though the lights had gone out, showcasing the panic and danger present amidst the chaos of the fire.
This incident not only raises concerns about fire safety measures in public places but also serves as a distressing reminder of the risks faced by workers in retail environments. As investigations continue, the focus will likely be on emergency response protocols and the potential need for improved safety regulations to prevent such occurrences in the future.