The fire quickly spread, engulfing metal and plastic waste piled up 15-16 meters high on an area of about two thousand square meters. The fire was so intense that it could be seen from several parts of Budapest, with thick, black smoke rising from the scene of the fire.
The firefighters, under the direction of the deputy director of the capital disaster management, have been working to put out the flames. The Hungarian National Directorate General for Disaster Management (OKF) has been closely monitoring the situation and has posted updates on its website.
The fire at the vehicle wrecker is a reminder of the importance of fire safety measures and the need to take precautions to prevent fires. It is not yet clear what caused the fire, but it is possible that it was due to a mechanical or electrical fault, or a failure to properly store and dispose of flammable materials.
In the aftermath of the fire, it will be important to assess the damage and determine how to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. This may involve implementing stricter regulations for the storage and disposal of hazardous materials or improving fire safety measures in industrial facilities.
While the fire is a serious incident, it is reassuring to know that the firefighters are working diligently to bring the situation under control. The dedication and bravery of these first responders are a testament to their commitment to protecting the public and preserving property.
As the situation continues to develop, it is important for the public to remain vigilant and take any necessary precautions to stay safe. We hope that the firefighters are successful in putting out the flames and that there are no injuries or casualties resulting from this incident.


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