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Some 200 firefighters battled a huge blaze in Mexico City’s sprawling wholesale market Thursday night without any reported injuries.
The Central de Abasto supplies the capital’s other neighborhood markets, restaurants and other parts of the country.
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said the fire started in an area of the market where wooden pallets and crates are built and stored, meaning there was substantial fuel on a breezy evening.
CHICAGO FIREFIGHTER CRITICALLY INJURED WHILE BATTLING HIGH-RISE BUILDING FIRE ON CITY’S NORTH SIDE
A firefighter works to extinguish a fire at the Central de Abasto wholesale market, the main food distribution center in Mexico City, on April 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
Flames leaped high into the night sky fed by swirling winds, but firefighters reported having the fire mostly under control after several hours.
The market’s administration said in a statement late Thursday that the fire started around 7 p.m. and affected an area that included 359 stands that produced and sold cardboard boxes, wooden crates and pallets.
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The rest of the market selling produce and flowers would operate as usual Friday, the administration added via Twitter.
The market covers more than 800 acres in the capital’s most populated borough, Iztapalapa, and claims to be the world’s largest wholesale market. Thirty percent of Mexico’s food production is sold through the market, according to its website.
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