Fire at the Supply Central leaves two dead

by times news cr

During ‍the early hours of this Sunday, December 1, a strong‍ fire​ broke out‌ in one of the warehouses of the Central de Abastolocated in the Iztapalapa mayor’s office, so authorities and firefighters from ⁤the capital went ​to the scene to put out the flames.

Through your X account, ‌the heroic fire department of Mexico City ⁢ He ⁣explained that the incident took place on 1st Street, Central ‍de Abasto neighborhood and that the fire consumed mainly cardboard and ⁤plastic items that were inside ⁣this warehouse.

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It was until after 01:00 in​ the morning ⁢that ‍elements of the Fire Department and the Secretariat ⁤of Citizen Security (SSC) ⁢ They withdrew from ​the vicinity of the⁤ Central de​ Abasto,reporting that unfortunately​ two people who ​were there⁢ lost their lives.

Hours ‌after the⁢ incident, through a statement, the General Coordination of the Supply Central (CEDA) ⁤issued a statement giving more details about this accident, as ⁢well as the possible causes that gave rise to ⁢the flames​ in this winery.

“It is presumed that due to low temperaturesa bonfire started that could have caused the incident, the​ authorities​ continue ​working,” detailed ​the coordination regarding the incident that‌ occurred⁢ this morning.

After the cooling work, it began debris removal inside this warehouse of the Central‍ de Abastos to be able to ​continue with their daily work east of Mexico City.

What ⁤safety measures should be in place in warehouses to prevent ⁣fires like the Central de Abasto incident?

interview: Analyzing the Central de Abasto Warehouse Fire

Editor (Time.news): Thank you for‍ joining us today to discuss the recent fire at the⁢ Central de Abasto in Iztapalapa. Can you‌ start by outlining what happened during this tragic incident?

Expert: Certainly. In the early hours of December 1, a ⁢significant fire broke out in one of ‍the‌ warehouses at the Central de Abasto, which is⁢ crucial for the supply chain in Mexico City. The fire​ primarily affected items made of cardboard and plastic. unluckily, by the time authorities and firefighters contained the situation, two lives were lost.

Editor: That’s heartbreaking to hear. What were some of ‌the ⁤contributing factors that led to this fire?

Expert: According to the General Coordination of the supply Central (CEDA), it’s believed⁣ that ‍low ⁤temperatures may have sparked‍ a bonfire, which ultimately​ led to the blaze. Such fires can escalate quickly, especially in warehouses where flammable materials are stored. The combination of weather conditions and stored materials created a perfect storm for a significant incident.

Editor: With the primary materials involved being cardboard and plastic, what does this indicate about safety precautions in facilities like these?

Expert: It raises serious questions ⁢about safety protocols in place at warehouses. Facilities handling such materials must have stringent​ fire safety measures,including regular inspections,adequate fire extinguishing systems,and proper training for staff on fire response procedures.This​ incident serves as a harsh reminder ‌that even routine environments can ⁢pose unexpected risks.

Editor: How can the local government and authorities work to prevent such tragedies in the ⁣future?

Expert: Strengthening regulations and enforcement is essential. The government should conduct comprehensive safety audits of ​all warehouses, particularly those ⁤housing potentially hazardous ⁤materials. Additionally, investing ⁣in ‍community awareness programs about fire ⁢safety can definitely help educate those who work ‌in these ⁢facilities on how to recognize ⁤risks and respond effectively in emergencies.

Editor: after ⁢the fire, officials began debris removal to⁢ resume daily operations.What challenges might ⁤they face in the recovery process?

Expert: The cleanup will be ‍a complex task. Removing debris safely is critical, as there may ⁤be hazardous materials that could⁢ pose health risks during the cleanup. It’s also critically important to assess the structural integrity of the remaining warehouse facilities before resuming ⁤operations. This scenario could lead to temporary disruptions in the supply chain, affecting⁢ local businesses and markets relying on the Central de Abasto.

Editor: As we look at the broader implications of this fire, what practical advice can you offer to ‌warehouse managers and business owners in similar sectors?

Expert:​ My advice is to prioritize ‍safety at⁣ every level. Implement regular ‌fire drills, invest in staff training, and⁤ ensure that safety equipment is up to date. Additionally, businesses should​ conduct routine risk assessments, especially during seasonal changes when⁣ weather conditions can affect safety. Open communication with local fire departments for assistance and guidance can also substantially enhance preparedness.

Editor: ⁣Thank you for your insights. It’s crucial for ⁤everyone to take ‍this incident as a learning prospect to improve ⁢safety measures.

Expert: Exactly. Prevention and preparedness can save lives, ​and every business has‍ a duty to create a safe environment for⁢ their employees and the community.

Editor: Thank you for your time today. We hope that the Central de Abasto incident ‍serves as a catalyst for change in safety protocols across the industry.

Expert: Thank you for having me. I hope for a swift recovery for all those​ affected.

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