At about 5:30 pm on December 30, a warehouse on My Phuoc - Tan Van street, Binh Duong ward, Ho Chi Minh City suddenly caught fire.
People discovered the fire and quickly shouted for help and used on-site fire extinguishers to put out the fire, but failed. The incident was then reported to functional agencies for support.
According to reporters' records, the scene of the fire is a warehouse containing scrap and goods. This facility is located next to the car tire facility.
Upon receiving the news, the Fire and Rescue Force of Ho Chi Minh City Police and grassroots police arrived at the scene, organized firefighting, and prevented the fire from spreading widely.

Police had to wear toxic masks to approach the scene to put out the fire. People around were afraid of the fire spreading and brought water hoses to put out the fire. By 7 pm on the same day, functional forces had extinguished the fire.
The fire did not cause any casualties, but the entire warehouse was burned down and the corrugated iron roof collapsed.
Currently, functional agencies are statistically analyzing damage and clarifying the cause of the fire.




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