Watch Live: Crews Respond to Massive Four-Alarm Fire at NW Miami-Dade Warehouse A massive four-alarm fire is engulfing a warehouse in northwest Miami-Dade, sending thick black smoke billowing into the air and forcing firefighters to scramble for resources. The blaze was reported around 10:30 pm Tuesday night at the warehouse located near Northwest 67th Avenue and 26th Street. Eyewitnesses describe the scene as chaotic, with flames shooting from the roof of the structure and nearby buildings evacuated due to concerns over structural integrity. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue crews arrived on the scene within minutes of the initial call and quickly upgraded the alarm to a four-alarm fire, indicating extreme danger and requiring an extraordinary response. "It's like nothing I've ever seen before," said eyewitness Maria Rodriguez, who witnessed the blaze from her nearby residence. "The smoke was so thick it made my eyes sting. I'm just glad no one is hurt... yet." Firefighters are working to contain the fire as quickly and safely as possible, but the process has been hindered by the warehouse's remote location and lack of access roads. Crews have had to use aerial trucks and ladder pipes to reach the top floors of the burning structure. As of this report, there have been no reported injuries or fatalities, although several nearby businesses have been evacuated as a precautionary measure. The cause of the fire is currently unknown, but officials say an investigation will be launched once the blaze is brought under control. Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez has issued a statement expressing concern for the safety of those affected by the fire and urging residents to stay away from the area until further notice. The warehouse has been deemed uninhabitable due to structural damage caused by the intense heat. ...#Northwest_67th_Avenue #26th_Street #MiamiDade_Fire_Rescue #Carlos_Gimenez #MiamiDade
