Millions lost in Montego Bay warehouse fire, negligence suspected

A devastating fire erupted in Montego Bay, Jamaica, early Thursday morning, destroying a warehouse located along River Bay Road. Eyewitnesses reported seeing a garbage fire near the warehouse shortly before the building was engulfed in flames. The Montego Bay Fire Brigade received an emergency call at approximately 12:15 am and dispatched two units to the scene. Upon arrival, firefighters found the entire structure ablaze and deployed three water jets to combat the flames. After nearly two hours of intense firefighting efforts, the blaze was successfully contained. Preliminary investigations indicate that the fire caused significant damage to items related to customs brokerage. The estimated financial loss stands at $50 million, though it remains unclear whether the warehouse and its contents were insured. The incident was part of a busy day for the local fire department, which also responded to a house fire in Valley Heights later that morning. The house fire, which began just after 11:00 am, partially destroyed the residence and left one individual homeless. Authorities are continuing their investigations into both incidents to determine the exact causes and circumstances.