The four-alarm inferno at A-1 Custom Packaging and Filling started just before ten a.m. (11 a.m. ET) in the Spring Branch neighborhood. No injuries were reported at the warehouse, which was originally and incorrectly reported to be a gun warehouse.
Police said the blaze began as a house hearth before spreading fleetly to the business park wherever the warehouse is situated, which conjointly includes a gun look. The fire was declared in check and a shelter-in-place consultative was upraised by daytime.
Houston Senior Fire Capt. Ruy Lozano said the hearth was solvent- and petroleum-based, but he same "it would be naive to assume that is all that is in there."
The packaging company manufactures products like powders, gels, liquids, poly foil and containers for use in shipping, but different close businesses ar believed to handle materials like ammunition, chemicals and possibly pesticides.
A Harris County haz-mat team was called to the scene and a close primary school and businesses were exhausted as thick, black plumes of smoke were captured by people on video.
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