Events Health Local 2026-03-23T00:53:19+00:00

Fire in Mexico City Kills Three Dogs

A fire in Mexico City resulted in three dogs dying and one woman needing medical attention. The cause of the fire is under investigation.


Fire in Mexico City Kills Three Dogs

A fire broke out this Sunday morning in Mexico City, leaving three dogs dead and one woman rescued in the Gustavo A. Madero borough. The incident occurred in the San Juan de Aragón First Section, specifically at the intersection of Avenida 503 and Calle Tercera de 503, which triggered a strong mobilization of emergency services. After the fire was reported, elements of the Heroic Fire Department rushed to the scene to extinguish the flames, while security personnel secured the area to facilitate rescue operations. The fire caused tense moments among neighbors in the area, who alerted authorities after perceiving smoke and the risk the fire posed to the home. Once the fire was under control, paramedics from the Red Cross provided assistance to a woman who was in the building. According to reports, the victim suffered a nervous crisis derived from the incident, although it was not necessary to transfer her to a hospital. During the rescue operations, emergency crews located five dogs inside the home. However, only two of them could be rescued alive, while three dogs died as a result of the fire, which represented one of the main impacts of the incident. Emergency services worked on Avenida 503 and Calle Tercera de 503, col. San Juan de Aragon Seccion I, where a fire was registered. Red Cross paramedics attended to a woman for a nervous crisis. Five companion animals (dogs) were located,... Paramedics from the Red Cross attended to a woman for a nervous crisis. Five companion animals (dogs) were located. An investigation is currently underway. After controlling the emergency, Civil Protection personnel went to the scene to inspect the building and assess possible damage. To date, the cause of the fire has not been determined, so authorities will continue with the corresponding expert reports in the coming hours to clarify the origin of the fire.