Chaos on 67th Street: Fire could have been sparked by the explosion of a cell phone charger

Chaos on 67th Street: Fire could have been sparked by the explosion of a cell phone charger
Chaos on 67th Street: Fire could have been sparked by the explosion of a cell phone charger

On an afternoon marked by the tranquility of the holiday, a raging fire broke out, destroying the first floor of a home located on 67th Street, right next to the headquarters of the Federal Police. The flames devoured a part of the residence, leaving significant material damage in its wake. According to the first reports, the origin of the incident would have been the explosion of a mobile phone charger.

The dramatic event took place during the last hours of Wednesday in a house located at the intersection of 67th and 32nd streets. The fire, which started in a room on the upper floor, quickly spread throughout the property. It is suspected that the explosion of the electronic device caused a mattress to catch fire, which accelerated the spread of the flames.

However, the results of the tests are still awaited to definitively confirm the exact cause of the fire. Fortunately, the occupants of the affected home, a neighbor who resides with his daughter and his grandson, were unharmed.

At the scene of the accident, two units from the Necochea Fire Station were quickly deployed, who worked hard to extinguish the fire. In addition, municipal traffic personnel intervened to divert traffic in the area, guaranteeing the safety of pedestrians and residents.

The fire on 67th Street is a tragic reminder of the importance of caution and safety at home. Although the material damage is significant, the community is consoled by knowing that no injuries were reported in this unfortunate episode.

 
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