Fire in Tlalpan
The capital’s firefighters, led by Chief Vulcano Cova, went to the scene to deal with and put out the high flames of the fire. For its part, the Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection warned of the event and asked to avoid the area and allow emergency vehicles to pass through.
I inform that the fire registered in the Pedregal de San Nicolás neighborhood, in @TlalpanAl is confined and without risk to the population, we have sufficient material and equipment to extinguish it. @Firefighters_CDMX pic.twitter.com/BWt1nfM0nX
— Chief Vulcano Cova (@JefeVulcanoCova) December 3, 2024
So far, there are no official reports of injuries.
Fires today, December 3, in CDMX
The Mexico City Firefighters reported other fires in the municipalities that have already been attended to. One happened around 9:30 a.m. on Miguel Miramón Street, in the Presidente de México neighborhood in Iztapalapa, due to a fire that could have been caused by the gas supply hose breaking.
Another report of fire was on Francisco Moreno Street, in the Villas Gustavo neighborhood on Gustavo A. Madero, around 1:45 p.m. According to the fire brigade report, it happened near the mayor’s office and stationery and plastic in a 3×4 meter room were burned.
Emergency teams worked to put out a fire that occurred in Vicente Villada, Col. Villa Gustavo A. Madero, @TuAlcaldiaGAM .
The owner of the @SGIRPC_CDMX , @VenegasUrzua to coordinate the work of the emergency bodies.
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— Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and PC (@SGIRPC_CDMX) December 3, 2024
On the other hand, on Matamoros Street in the Peralvillo neighborhood, in the Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office, another incident occurred. Fire crews checked nearby LP gas tanks and facilities to rule out risks.