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Firefighters from across Lima were dispatched to the scene, battling the blaze for hours under extremely difficult conditions. Narrow roads, limited access points, and the lack of formal infrastructure slowed emergency response efforts. Water supply issues further complicated containment, forcing crews to rely on tanker trucks and long hose lines stretched uphill through debris and smoke.
Despite the challenges, authorities reported later in the evening that the fire had been confined and was no longer spreading. However, containment did not mean resolution. Smoldering ruins, unstable structures, and lingering hotspots continued to pose risks, and firefighters remained on site through the night to prevent flare-ups.
Those explosions, captured in numerous videos shared on social media, raised immediate alarm. Authorities later confirmed that the fire appeared to have reached an illegal fireworks or pyrotechnics workshop operating within the residential area. Firefighters reported hearing repeated small detonations as the blaze intensified, suggesting the presence of explosive materials that significantly worsened the fire’s behavior.
Investigators have identified the clandestine pyrotechnics workshop as a likely point of origin, though officials stressed that the cause has not yet been formally determined. The presence of such a facility in a densely populated area has sparked renewed concern about safety enforcement and the risks posed by informal and unregulated industries operating within residential zones.
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