Firefighters battle inferno after reported explosion near Texas airport, at least 4 injured

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Several people were taken to hospital after an explosion of vehicle reported put on a large inferno on Tuesday afternoon near El Paso International Airport.

Just before 4 p.m., El Paso’s fire service published on X confirming that the teams responded to a Condition 4 Fire At the Sun Metro Transit Operations Center.

The fire was then upgraded to a second alarm, which means that the fire degenerated and that more firefighters were necessary to fight the fire.

According to the fire service.

Texas Department of Transportation shared photos from hell near El Paso International Airport.

Texas Department of Transportation shared photos from hell near El Paso International Airport. (Texas Department of Transportation)

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KFOX14 reported that a vehicle exploded, perhaps inside the Sun Metro Center, lighting the fire.

El Paso police department Confirmed that he helped and asked the inhabitants to avoid the area.

Texas Department of Transportation shared photos from hell near El Paso International Airport.

Texas Department of Transportation shared photos from hell near El Paso International Airport. (Texas Department of Transportation)

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The fire service said that the The area has been evacuatedAffilié Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth reported.

Category 4 fire has a “very high” danger level, according to the US Forestry Service. It can spread quickly and become durable.

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