Warehouse Fire in California Sparks Investigation After Employee Films and Shares Incident Online A warehouse employee in California, USA, has been arrested after setting fire to a large storage facility and posting video footage of the blaze on social media. The incident occurred in California’s California state, where the employee, identified as Abdul Karem, ignited a fire at a warehouse that housed millions of dollars worth of goods. The warehouse, spanning 1.2 million square feet, was filled with hundreds of crores of tissue paper rolls and diapers. According to reports, Abdul Karem, who was working the night shift, used a lighter to ignite the tissue paper rolls. The fire quickly spread throughout the warehouse, engulfing the storage area and damaging nearby trucks parked outside. The blaze caused an estimated loss of around 400 crores of rupees in property damage. Firefighters were called to the scene, but the extent of the damage and the time required to extinguish the flames remain under investigation. Authorities confirmed that Abdul Karem was apprehended by police and is currently being questioned. The incident has raised concerns about workplace safety and the potential for deliberate acts of sabotage. Investigators are examining whether the employee acted out of personal motives or if there were other underlying factors. The warehouse, which is one of the largest in the region, was reportedly a key supplier for several retail chains. The fire has disrupted operations and led to delays in the distribution of essential products. Local officials have called for a thorough review of security measures at such facilities to prevent similar incidents in the future.#social_media_platforms #abudl_karem #california_state #warehouse_1_2_million_square_feet #retail_chains
