INTERNATIONAL

Birmingham fire: Smoke seen billowing from building near airport, videos surface

Smoke could be seen coming out of a building in Birmingham, Alabama, sparking panic among residents on Wednesday. According to locals, the building is in close proximity to the airport. The cause and scale of the fire is not known yet. No injuries have been reported so far. 

Smoke was seen coming from a building in Birmingham(X)

Several locals posted videos on social media, showing smoke covering the sky in Birmingham. ABC 33/40 reported that firefighters have responded to the commercial fire and crews are at 12th Avenue North and 28th Street North. Officials, according to the report, said the structure is abandoned. 

Read More: Las Vegas plane crash reports: What exactly caused fire at Harry Reid International Airport

“Smoke over the City of Birmingham tonight is associated with a fire at an abandoned commercial building according to our newsroom,” Wes Wyatt of WBRC confirmed on X, platform formerly known as Twitter. 

The Birmingham Fire Department is yet to issue a statement about the fire. 

Reacting to the scene in Birmingham, one social media user wrote: “Y’all say some quick prayers. This amphitheater is right in the landing path for the Birmingham airport, planes have been flying over all night. Whole crowd just noted a massive fire coming from that direction.”

“It’s so damn hot out here, North Birmingham is on fire,” another person added. 

Read More: Morning Midas cargo ship: EVs behind fire sinking of 3000 vehicles off Alaska – Here’s latest

Birmingham has seen a range of fire incidents this year—from residential and vacant structure fires to multi-unit apartment blazes—with varying outcomes. Earlier this month, a fire claimed the life of 71‑year‑old Sharon Ellis Bowie. Firefighters rescued her, but she succumbed to her injuries at UAB Hospital. 

In April, a fire broke out on the second floor of a multi‑unit building, prompting a swift rescue operation. Four people were rescued, two treated onsite, and two hospitalized. Four families were displaced. 

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button