Fire breaks out at chemicals warehouse in southern Spain
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on May 14, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on May 14, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
A fire at a chemical warehouse near Seville, Spain, led to a large smoke plume. Residents were advised to stay indoors. No injuries were reported.
ALCALA DE GUADAIRA, Spain (Reuters) - A fire broke out on Wednesday at a warehouse for chemical product distribution near Seville in southern Spain, sending a plume of dark smoke billowing from the site as authorities asked residents to remain indoors.
A spokesperson for the regional emergency services told Reuters they had received hundreds of calls - starting at around 1:20 p.m. (1120 GMT) - alerting them to the fire at the La Red industrial park in Alcala de Guadaira, some 16 km (10 miles) southeast of the Andalusian capital Seville.
Workers at the warehouse belonging to local chemical distributor Plainsur had reported that all of them were accounted for and no one was injured or remained trapped inside, the spokesperson said, although emergency workers had yet to confirm this.
Alcala de Guadaira's town hall told the municipality's roughly 77,000 inhabitants to shelter in place with their windows and doors closed as the it was unclear how toxic the smoke was. Nearby warehouses were evacuated.
On its website, Plainsur lists highly flammable compounds such as ethylene, toluene and industrial solvents among its products.
(Reporting by Marcelo del Pozo and David Latona; Editing by Barbara Lewis)
The main topic is a fire that broke out at a chemicals warehouse near Seville, Spain, causing a large smoke plume and prompting safety measures.
No injuries were reported among the workers at the warehouse, and all were accounted for.
Residents were advised to stay indoors with windows and doors closed, and nearby warehouses were evacuated.
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