Belem, Brazil – A fire incident disrupted activities at the COP30 summit venue on Thursday, igniting in a pavilion within the conference’s Blue Zone. The outbreak of flames necessitated an immediate evacuation of the area, with security personnel guiding delegates to safety. Dramatic footage circulating online showed the rapid response of emergency teams, including numerous ambulances and fire trucks converging on the location. Firefighting teams are currently engaged in intensive efforts to contain and extinguish the blaze. Crucially, authorities have stated that there are no reports of casualties or injuries. The fire occurs during a critical phase of the COP30 summit, which has seen significant diplomatic engagements, such as discussions on fossil fuel policies and the development of a global climate roadmap, with potential for new UN guidance by 2026.
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