China News Service, December 1 According to a Japanese TV station, a fire broke out in a logistics warehouse in Osaka, Japan on the morning of November 29, local time. As of the early morning of December 1, local time, the fire had not been extinguished, and the fire area had reached a limit. 30,000 square meters.

  According to reports, on the morning of November 29, local time, a fire broke out in the warehouse of a logistics company in Kasaka District, Osaka, Japan.

40 hours after the fire broke out, the fire has not been extinguished.

There is no news of injuries.

  The local fire department said that 218 fire trucks have been dispatched to extinguish the fire.

However, due to the inability of the water source to fully reach the places with large amounts of smoke and few windows, the fire fighting activities are faced with difficulties.

  Hitachi Logistics stated that there are medical products and food in the warehouse.

The local police said that the fire started on the first floor and spread to these commodities and some cardboard boxes.

After the fire is extinguished, the police will investigate whether there is a problem with the fire-fighting equipment.

  It was previously reported that on the morning of November 29, local time, a male employee of the "Hitachi Logistics West Japan" company located in Kasaka District, Osaka called a police report that the company had "a carton on the south side of the first floor on fire."

The fire site was located in Maishima, an artificial island in Osaka Bay, where logistics warehouses and entertainment facilities were concentrated.