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Eats: Nearly 40 Fire Units Handle Fire Code 4 in Mattress Factory

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They warn risks of illegal connections in cars to use LPG after vehicle fires Government assures that it will seek to restore NGV service in less than the 14 days estimatedA fire code 4 was reported in a mattress factory in Comas, where more than 130 agents and 39 units of the Peruvian General Corps of Volunteer Firefighters (CGBVP) attend the situation, according to the Ministry of the Interior (Mininter). #LOÚLTIMO Large fire is recorded in A…
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They warn risks of illegal connections in cars to use LPG after vehicle fires Government assures that it will seek to restore NGV service in less than the 14 days estimatedA fire code 4 was reported in a mattress factory in Comas, where more than 130 agents and 39 units of the Peruvian General Corps of Volunteer Firefighters (CGBVP) attend the situation, according to the Ministry of the Interior (Mininter). #LOÚLTIMO Large fire is recorded in A…

·Lima, Peru
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A fire of great magnitude is recorded on the night of this Wednesday, March 4, 2026, in a property located at the intersection of Condorcanqui and San Carlos avenues, in the Lima district of Comas. The accident occurs in a mattress factory.A dense column of smoke is seen from afar.According to RPP, at least 27 units of the General Fire Corps work in the area to control the flames, while they evaluate possible affected or material damage.People o…

·Peru
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The accident forced traffic in the area to be restricted and the surrounding houses to cut off the power supply for safety.

·Lima, Peru
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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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