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Complex Operations Underway to Extinguish Large Fire in Milan; No Injuries Reported

From ANSA · () Italian

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A large fire broke out at a Bartolini courier depot in Milan's Bovisa district, sending a massive plume of black smoke into the sky.
  • Firefighting operations are complex, with multiple units battling the blaze in one of the depot's central warehouses.
  • Authorities advised nearby residents to stay indoors and keep windows closed as a precautionary measure, though no injuries have been reported.

Firefighters are engaged in complex operations to contain a significant blaze that erupted Tuesday evening at a Bartolini courier depot in Milan's Bovisa neighborhood. The fire, located on Via don Giovanni Minzoni, quickly escalated, producing a towering column of black smoke visible for miles.

Five firefighting units are currently on the scene, working to control the flames that are primarily affecting one of the two central warehouses at the depot. The adjacent office building has not been impacted by the fire at this time. The cause of the blaze remains unknown, and there are no immediate reports of injuries or intoxications among personnel or residents.

In response to the visible smoke and potential hazards, the Municipality of Milan issued a precautionary advisory. Residents in the vicinity of Via don Giovanni Minzoni were urged to avoid outdoor activities and keep their windows closed. The local health authority was consulted before the recommendation was made.

Civil protection councilor Marco Granelli was en route to the site as emergency services continued their efforts. The incident underscores the challenges of managing large-scale fires, particularly in industrial or logistical areas, and highlights the importance of public safety advisories during such events.

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Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.