Ports rarely rest completely. Even after midnight, cranes continue shifting containers above dark water while trucks move steadily between warehouses and loading yards beneath coastal fog. Near Montevideo’s harbor, that familiar industrial rhythm was broken when flames erupted from a warehouse and smoke spread across the waterfront skyline.
Uruguayan firefighters battled a major warehouse fire near Montevideo Port after emergency calls reported heavy smoke and visible flames rising from an industrial storage facility overnight. Authorities dispatched multiple fire crews while police restricted access to surrounding roads near the harbor district.
Witnesses described orange firelight reflecting against shipping containers and nearby industrial buildings as thick smoke drifted above the waterfront. Emergency sirens echoed across the port while workers from neighboring facilities evacuated sections of the area.
Officials stated that firefighters worked for hours to contain the blaze and prevent flames from spreading toward nearby storage units and cargo infrastructure. The cause of the fire had not yet been determined, though investigators began examining damaged sections of the warehouse after conditions stabilized.
Authorities confirmed that no immediate fatalities were reported. Several workers and emergency responders received precautionary medical evaluations after exposure to smoke and intense heat during the firefighting operation.
Montevideo’s port remains one of Uruguay’s most important commercial gateways, handling large volumes of shipping traffic and industrial storage operations throughout the year. Fires within densely packed harbor facilities often raise concern due to the presence of machinery, fuel systems, and tightly grouped warehouses.
As dawn approached, smoke continued drifting above the port district while firefighters searched through blackened debris for remaining hotspots. Trucks and cargo operations resumed gradually in unaffected sections of the harbor under careful monitoring from emergency officials.
Residents living near the waterfront described waking to the smell of smoke and distant emergency sirens during the night. Some gathered near apartment windows watching helicopters circle above the industrial zone as firefighters battled the blaze below.
Authorities confirmed that investigations into the Montevideo warehouse fire remain ongoing. Fire officials stated that structural assessments and safety inspections will continue in the coming days
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