A major fire broke out at the Azan Supercentre warehouse in Kingston, Jamaica, on the afternoon of November 18, 2024. Firefighters were quickly deployed to the scene to contain the blaze, which caused significant damage to the warehouse. The fire’s exact cause is still under investigation, but it is expected that the financial loss could be around $3 million. The situation is still developing, with authorities working to control the fire.


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On the afternoon of Monday, November 18, 2024, a major fire broke out at the Azan Supercentre warehouse located off Marcus Garvey Drive in Kingston, Jamaica. The fire quickly spread, engulfing the warehouse in flames and causing significant damage. Firefighters were swiftly dispatched to the scene, where they worked tirelessly to contain the blaze.

The fire is still under investigation, and while the exact cause has not yet been confirmed, it is believed that the fire began in the warehouse itself and spread rapidly due to the building’s contents. The financial loss is expected to be around $3 million, covering both the damage to the building and the goods stored within it.

At the time of the incident, emergency response teams were working to ensure the fire did not spread to nearby structures. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported, and efforts are ongoing to fully extinguish the flames. Due to the severity of the fire, the scene remains under heavy investigation, with authorities working to determine what sparked the blaze.

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