Fire Breaks Out on Wolska Street, Engulfing Three Cars

At about 21:35 on Wolska Street in Warsaw’s Wola district, a fire broke out among parked cars, igniting one vehicle and damaging two others.

Fire Breaks Out on Wolska Street

At around 21:35, a fire erupted among several parked cars on Wolska Street in Warsaw’s Wola district. One vehicle ignited, and its high temperature caused damage to two nearby cars – a Toyota and a Volkswagen.

Damage to Three Cars

The blaze initially started with one parked vehicle. Flames spread rapidly, scorching the bodies of the adjacent Toyota and Volkswagen, with parts of the cars suffering severe damage.

Rapid Firefighting Response

Firefighters arrived promptly, spraying two streams of water at the burning vehicle and the hot zone. Their timely action contained the fire before it could spread to other cars or infrastructure.

No Injuries, Only Property Loss

The incident caused no human injuries. The only losses were material, affecting the owners of the affected vehicles.

Police Investigate Cause

Police secured the area and are conducting investigations to determine the fire’s origin and contributing factors. The cause remains unclear, with uncertainty over whether a vehicle malfunction or other influences led to the blaze.

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