Major Fire Engulfs 200-Meter Warehouse Near Warsaw

A large fire broke out at a wholesale warehouse in Łomna, near Warsaw, on Wednesday, April 8th, around 2:30 PM, with no initial reports of injuries.

Fire Breaks Out at Wholesale Warehouse

The fire began spreading within the warehouse around 2:30 PM on Wednesday, April 8th, as reported by Wyborcza.pl.

Initial reports indicate no one was injured.

Firefighting Efforts Underway in Łomna

Firefighting operations are ongoing at the warehouse in Łomna.

Strong Winds Hamper Firefighting

Strong winds are complicating firefighting efforts, contributing to the spread of the fire to nearby green areas, according to Miejski Reporter.

Firefighters are focusing on containing the fire’s perimeter.

Possible Fuel Tank Explosion

Reports suggest a fuel tank explosion may have occurred before the fire. Authorities are investigating the possibility of fuel being present but have not confirmed an explosion.

The cause of the fire remains unknown and will be investigated by relevant authorities.

Five Cars Destroyed in Blaze

Five passenger cars parked near the warehouse were destroyed in the fire.

Miejski Reporter reports, unofficially, that a tank potentially containing around 5,000 liters of diesel fuel was also caught in the fire.

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