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This happened 3 days ago and was caused by faulty solar panels catching fire on the rooftop.
This is the same video as on the tweet. It was posted on tiktok 3 days ago. The tweeter claims this happened today. https://www.tiktok.com/@rocio1821/video/7626431313540631839
https://www.10tv.com/article/news/local/amazon-fire-west-jefferson/530-277bbf96-6cf9-4ed9-be88-72416f683a4c
Remember when the East Palestine Ohio chemical spill train crash happened and then for like a week we everyone was talking about every train crash but also train crashes aren't that uncommon?
Maybe factory fires aren't that rare and most of them are caused by faulty equipment.
I think there are a lot of fires. Here is a query for "Structural Fires" classified as "Other commercial building fires" in NYC, during the month of March 2025 (excluding simultaneous calls): Fire Incident Dispatch Data | NYC Open Data
There are 342 entries, a bit more than 10/day. There isn't any way to directly filter more specific than that (for warehouses/retail), but it's also just one city. Being designated as "commercial" implies the location is a workplace. So I guess we can imagine each of these as a spark of rebellion???
Most acts of workplace sabotage are not grandiose; there is nothing to put on tik tok. People know how to fuck with their employer in a way that keeps themselves and their communities safe.
It's very stupid to even fantasize about a trend of angry workers starting fires like this. For goodness sake, the more neglient and avaricious the employer, the laxer attention to safety, the less likely everyone is to get out alive and safe. Nobody here even knowing the triangle shirtwaist or anything? Industrial fires (however they start) are often catastrophes for working class people.
I 100% of the time take Amazon at their word. If they said it was a solar panel fire, that must have been it.
The article has a image of the fire damage.
there was a factory fire near my house last week. It was also a complete accident. This shit happens all the time.
Algorithms are picking up every mention of warehouse and fire and pushing it to people who are then sharing it and pushing it further. Social media doesn't care about recency which is why almost all of them default to trending. It'll push days old news as if it just happened because it sounds like it's related.
There is an estimated 3000 industrial/factory fires in the US every year. That's like 8 factory fires every day.
https://www.nfpa.org/education-and-research/research/nfpa-research/fire-statistical-reports/fires-in-us-industrial-or-manufacturing-properties
This, but unironically.