
Bruges (Eurotoday): A large fire broke out in a warehouse on Baron De Serretstraat, Sint-Michiels, near Bruges, on December 3, 2024, destroyed the building completely. Mayor Dirk De Fauw confirmed no injuries occurred, and the cause is under investigation.
On 3rd December a large fire broke out in a warehouse on Baron De Serretstraat in Sint-Michiels, near Bruges. The fire quickly spread, creating a large plume of smoke visible from afar. Firefighters worked to control the fire, but the intensity of the fire resulted in the building’s destruction.
What caused the rapid fire that destroyed a warehouse in Sint-Michiels?
There were no injuries reported from the fire. Authorities confirmed that everyone in the area was able to evacuate safely. Although the fire spread quickly and produced smoke, the quick response from local emergency services helped ensure that no one died. However, the warehouse was destroyed by the flames, leaving only remnants behind.
The cause of the fire is still being investigated, and authorities will likely look into what started the fire. It has been said that the damage is expected to lead to a big financial loss for the warehouse owner, and it might take a while to find out what happened. For now, the main focus is keeping the public safe and figuring out why the fire spread so quickly.
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