Fire in Pamplona Alta Sparks Emergency Response as Homes Are Destroyed

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The fire broke out Saturday afternoon, sending thick black smoke over the southern districts of Lima. Emergency sirens echoed through the neighborhood as firefighters struggled to reach the heart of the blaze, navigating narrow roads and uneven terrain common to the area.

By early assessments, as many as 300 homes were damaged or completely destroyed. Hundreds of residents were forced to flee, many watching helplessly as years of work and memories disappeared in minutes. While firefighters eventually managed to bring the flames under control, the aftermath left entire blocks unrecognizable.

Authorities say the rapid spread was fueled by the nature of the housing itself. Many structures were built with highly flammable materials and stood just inches apart, creating ideal conditions for fire to move unchecked. Compounding the danger, officials confirmed that the blaze appears to have reached an illegal fireworks workshop hidden within the neighborhood. Videos recorded by residents show small explosions erupting as the fire intensified, reinforcing suspicions about the workshop’s role in accelerating the disaster.

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