A team from the West College District Attorney’s Office inspects the Alexandria Port warehouse fire



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A team from the Public Prosecutor’s Office, under the supervision of Counselor Mohamed Lashin, the first public attorney for the Public Prosecutor’s Office of West Alexandria College, went to the port of Alexandria to inspect the fire at the “Roma” store and follow up the efforts to extinguish the fire, which is still burning until now.

Counselor Omar Selim, Chief Prosecutor, ordered the formation of a technical and engineering committee to inspect the building as soon as the fire goes out, and requested the Civil Protection report and the investigation of the incident investigations, and the report of urgent forensic evidence to determine the start and end of the fire to determine the causes of the outbreak.

The General Administration of the Alexandria Port Police had received a report stating that a fire broke out in the old warehouse designated for Chapter 18 to Chapter 22 general merchandise at the port.

The examination revealed that the warehouse contained general and abandoned merchandise, cosmetics, etc., and the fire did not affect maritime traffic in the port.

The Alexandria Security Directorate paid 16 fire trucks to control and extinguish the fire.

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