Fire in Mirijevo: How a Cardboard Set the Roof Ablaze and Why the Response Was Delayed?

Fire in Mirijevo: How a Cardboard Set the Roof Ablaze and Why the Response Was Delayed!

Tonight around 6 PM, a fire broke out in the Belgrade neighborhood of Mirijevo. A cardboard box caught fire in an open warehouse behind a Maxi store. The fire spread to part of the roof of the retail chain’s building. Firefighters responded with six vehicles and 20 firefighters.

Why did it take three hours to respond?

Residents claim that authorities only reacted three hours after the fire started! Three hours while the fire raged and the roof burned! The fire was extinguished around 8 PM, but the question remains — why was the response so slow?

No injuries, but many questions

Fortunately, no one was injured, but the damage is done. The cause of the fire is still unknown, and authorities are investigating. Was it negligence or something else? Residents are outraged and demand answers.

Firefighters remain on alert

Although the fire is out, firefighters remain on site to prevent possible flare-ups. This incident casts a shadow on the city’s safety and reminds us how important it is to react quickly and effectively in crisis situations.

Conclusion: The start of bigger problems?

The fire in Mirijevo is not just another fire — it’s a wake-up call for all of us. How could a cardboard box cause a fire that burned for hours and spread to the roof? Will authorities take responsibility and improve the system? Or will we keep waiting for something to happen?

If you have similar experiences or opinions, feel free to drop a comment. Maybe together we can spark a fire of change — the good kind!

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