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The scene of a particularly severe fire at the timber export production company – Video: LAM THIEN
According to Colonel Nguyen Van Long, Chief of the Binh Dinh Provincial Police Fire and Rescue Police Department: the fire occurred around 9:15 am in the workshop area containing the factory’s finished wooden furniture. Immediately afterwards, the fire spread rapidly throughout the factory with an area of about 3,000 square meters.
Panoramic view of the fire from a distance – Photo: LAM THIEN
At the scene, the fire covered the entire large factory and burned all the furniture and goods inside. The walls, the roof of the factory collapsed.
So far, the Binh Dinh Province Fire Fighting Force and Police Station have mobilized 11 fire trucks and more than 100 officers and soldiers to participate in the fire fighting. However, because the fire was so large, there were many flammable objects and solvent tanks inside the factory, so the fierce fire made extinguishing work difficult.
All equipment and machines inside the factory were completely burned. – Photo: LAM THIEN
In particular, standing 100 meters from the place of the goods, people can still hear loud explosions, accompanied by the sound of metal roofs and walls falling.
Hundreds of firefighters from Binh Dinh province mobilized to fight the blaze – Photo: LAM THIEN
All the walls and roof of the factory collapsed and burned – Photo: LAM THIEN
According to the leaders of the Binh Dinh Fire and Rescue Police Department, officers and soldiers are still making efforts to douse the fire with water. However, the fire occurred on a large scale, so it was still impossible to control the fire after 0:00 on September 5.
Huge plumes of smoke rising from the fire, making many people still visible from 100 meters away – Photo: LAM THIEN
The solvent tanks containing chemicals caught fire and caught fire, making it difficult to fight the fire – Photo: LAM THIEN
Thousands of people witnessed the incident, although it was too late. – Photo: LAM THIEN
More and more, the fiercest fire – Photo: LAM THIEN
Currently, fire trucks are still going in and out of Thang Loi Enterprise to hold water to extinguish the fire.