A cargo truck caught fire in Quinindé
A cargo truck caught fire in Quinindé, Ecuador, due to sparks from a fallen cable, prompting an emergency evacuation in a busy area.
On the night of March 16, a cargo truck selling beverages caught fire on Avenida 5 de Agosto in Quinindé, a canton in Ecuador. The incident occurred around 7:00 PM, not far from a church and in a busy area frequented by pedestrians and vehicles. Witnesses reported that sparks ignited by a suddenly fallen cable struck the vehicle, resulting in a rapid outbreak of flames that created an immediate danger for those nearby.
The fire response was swift; the Benemérito Cuerpo de Bomberos de Quinindé arrived shortly after the incident and managed to control the flames before they could spread to nearby homes. Fortunately, the rain at the time aided in preventing the fire from worsening and helped mitigate potential damage. Citizens who were present had to evacuate to avoid being caught in the fire, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation and the need for prompt action.
Local residents expressed relief at the quick response of the fire department, highlighting the potential risks associated with electrical issues in densely populated areas. This event serves as a reminder of the importance of fire safety and the community's need to stay vigilant regarding such hazards in urban environments.