MEXICO CITY — A large fire in the center of Mexico City sent a giant black plume of smoke into the sky on Thursday afternoon, with authorities confirming the blaze was 90% under control by late evening.
Flames had been visible from several km (miles) away hours after the pillar of smoke began rising.
Local media reported that the fire started in a shoe warehouse near the city’s historic center in the Tepito district.
Mexico City civil protection authorities said on social media platform X that there were no immediate reports of casualties and hundreds of people had been evacuated.
The city’s firefighters account on social media said that the blaze was 90% out by 9.30 p.m. local time (0330 GMT Friday).
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