A major three-alarm industrial fire is now burning In the Arizonan city of Phoenix. The conflagration, which has produced massive flames and dense, black smoke visible from miles away, is being battled valiantly by firefighters. 

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There are at least four burning buildings, and it’s possible for the fire to spread from one structure to another. As the authorities work to put out the fire and secure the neighborhood, the situation is still difficult.

Several visuals of the instance surfaced on social media. Many X users reacted to the clips and raised their concerns. One user wrote, “Train derailment and fires at industrial complexes have been increasing. I think we need to look very closely at climate change warriors AND the real possibilities of hostel regime’s that have come across an UNSECURED border. Joe’s financial ties to hostile countries is real.”

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“Phoenix again? Damn what is going on? I know it is hot but well then but?! 4 fires in 3 months,” another user tweeted.

One user said, “Hope everyone is okay.  Any train tracks near by?”

Phoenix residents saw the fire close to the intersection of 27th Avenue and Lincoln Street. Officials with Phoenix incident say the incident started at a place of business that has been either called a scrap yard or a recycling facility. The fire’s course was impacted by strong gusts, which probably contributed to its quick spread, according to emergency crews who arrived on the site shortly before three o’clock in the afternoon. Firefighting crews are working nonstop as the situation develops to put out the fire and limit any further harm to the area.

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SkyFOX’s camera footage shows a number of parked cars close to the incident site, some of which are obviously damaged by the blaze. Witnesses in the vicinity described hearing a huge boom and saw metal being thrown through the air.