A fire broke out near the French pavilion at Disney World in Florida on Saturday evening, sending flumes of black smoke in the sky. (Credit: Frank Holland / WOFL)
Guests at Walt Disney World In Florida was caught by surprise on Saturday evening when a fire broke out at Park Epcot.
Videos shared on social networks on Saturday show different angles of black smoke that swing in the sky.
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An official of the world of Walt Disney confirmed to Fox Business that the fire occurred at the window of the Epcot world and died around 7:20 p.m. local time. There was no injury.

An official of the Walt Disney World confirmed with Fox Business that the fire had started when a fresher without an appointment caught fire. (WOFL / Frank Holland / Fox News)
The fire started when an appointment without an appointment caught fire in an area behind the scenes of French pavilionFox Business learned. No building was damaged due to the fire.
The same official also confirmed that there were evacuations on the Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Ride, which is part of the global window of Epcot in his region of France.
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Disney World describes the adventure of Remy Ratatouille as a “4D driving experience”, where customers can “join the Remy chef on a bold culinary caper that will captivate all your senses while you zip, you rush and rush into the animated kitchen, the dining room and the walls of the famous Paris restaurant in Gusteau.”

Black smoke swells through the sky above Epcot on Saturday March 22. (WOFL / Frank Holland)
The French pavilion reopened its doors for guests before the park closed at 9 p.m., but the Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Ride did not, according to Disney manager.
The fire occurred for a busy season for the amusement park, with the two spring holidays in Florida And the International Flower Festival and the Epcot Garden overlapping.
THE Orange County Sheriff Bureau did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox Business.