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The warehouse storing mechanical equipment next to the gas station caught fire.

A mechanical warehouse next to a gas station in Hoa Loi Ward, Ho Chi Minh City caught fire. The fire was completely extinguished after nearly an hour of efforts by officers and soldiers.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ05/12/2025

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The warehouse on fire was located next to the gas station - Photo: Cut from social media clip

On December 5, the Fire Fighting and Rescue Team of Area 31 (Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department of Ho Chi Minh City Police) quickly reported on the fire that occurred in Hoa Loi Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (Hoa Loi Ward, former Binh Duong Province).

According to reports, the fire broke out at around 7am the same day. At that time, a fire suddenly broke out in a warehouse containing mechanical equipment. When the fire was discovered, people tried to put it out on the spot but were unsuccessful.

Upon receiving the news, the Fire Fighting and Rescue Team of Area 31 mobilized 8 specialized vehicles and 30 officers and soldiers to the scene to put out the fire. Because the fire was located next to a petrol business, the soldiers divided into many directions to contain the fire, preventing it from spreading to minimize damage. After nearly an hour of effort, the fire was completely extinguished by the soldiers.

According to the report of the Fire Fighting and Rescue Team of Area 31, the fire did not cause any human casualties. The main burning materials were paper packaging and foam containing mechanical machines; the burning area was about 150m2 .

The cause and damage of the fire are being investigated and counted.

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Source: https://tuoitre.vn/kho-chua-may-moc-co-khi-sat-cay-xang-boc-chay-ngun-ngut-20251205125931258.htm


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