WARSAW, Poland ( AP ) – A fire broke out on Sunday morning in a vast shopping center housing 1, 400 shops and service outlets in the Bialoleka district in Poland’s capital.
The fire brigade said more than 80 % of The Marywilska 44 shopping advanced was on fire, and 50 groups, including substance and economic recovery specialists, were carrying out recovery activities.
No injuries have been reported, according to a policeman director, according to a news release from the news agency PAP. Additionally, government sent a text message instructing Warsaw people to remain home with the panels shut.
Personal journalist TVN24’s footage showed thick, dark smoke rising over the place.
Mirbud, an commercial design company listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, owns the shopping center.
Due to the previous government’s restrictions on trade, which had close relationships to the Catholic Church, which makes Sunday the norm, shopping facilities and large stores are typically closed on Sunday. Just about half a dozen Saturday a year are free from the ban, allowing people to shop ahead of Christmas, Easter, and other holidays.