NewsFire in Dallas mall results in loss of 600 animals

Fire in Dallas mall results in loss of 600 animals

On Friday morning, a fire broke out in a shopping center in northwest Dallas, USA, resulting in the loss of hundreds of animals. Some animals were rescued, but fortunately, no people were harmed.

Fire in Dallas. Hundreds of animals died.
Fire in Dallas. Hundreds of animals died.
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On Friday, January 3rd, a tragic fire occurred at the Plaza Latina shopping center in Dallas, which claimed the lives of nearly 600 animals. According to the Associated Press, no people were injured in the incident. It is unknown how many people were inside when the fire started, but everyone exited the building safely.

A spokesperson for the Dallas Fire Department stated that all the animals that died were in a pet store. Among the 579 victims, most were birds.

Most were small birds, but there were also chickens, hamsters, two dogs and two cats, said Robert Borse, the local fire department spokesperson, as quoted by CBS News.

"While fire did not reach the pet shop, a great deal of smoke did enter," the spokesperson explained.

The lives of a few animals were saved. Dallas firefighters resuscitated a turtle and a puppy that were on the brink of death. They also rescued miniature pigs, guinea pigs, and rabbits.

The fire lasted about two hours, and 45 firefighters were involved in extinguishing it. When the firefighters arrived at the scene, thick smoke and flames were emanating from the building.

Fire in Plaza Latina. Investigation into the causes

The fire caused a partial collapse of the building's roof. The shopping center housed many small businesses, some of which had been operating in the complex for 25 years.

An investigation is currently underway to determine the cause of the fire, but so far, no cause has been identified.

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