Boston–Cambridge–Newton, MA-NH Metro Area: Massive Warehouse Fire in Chelsea Disrupts Schools and Transportation
A nine-alarm fire that engulfed an abandoned four-story warehouse in Chelsea, Massachusetts, overnight has led to significant disruptions in the area on Monday, November 18, 2024. The blaze, which required the efforts of multiple fire departments, has resulted in the closure of some schools and affected local transportation.
The fire, which started late Sunday night, quickly escalated to a nine-alarm event, drawing resources from surrounding communities. The intensity of the fire and the scale of the response have led to concerns about air quality and safety in the vicinity.
As a precautionary measure, several schools in Chelsea have canceled classes for the day. This decision was made to ensure the safety of students and staff, as well as to avoid complications with transportation in the affected areas.
The fire has also impacted local transportation, with some roads closed and public transit routes altered. Commuters are advised to check for updates and plan alternative routes if traveling through or near Chelsea.
Local authorities are conducting an investigation into the cause of the fire and assessing the structural integrity of nearby buildings. Residents in the area are urged to stay informed through official channels and follow any safety advisories issued by local emergency services.