Panic at COP30: Massive fire sparks chaos, 13 injured in smoke-filled evacuation
At least 13 people were treated for smoke inhalation after a massive fire broke out at the COP30 UN climate talks in Belém, Brazil, on Thursday, prompting the evacuation of the venue.
The blaze reportedly started inside a pavilion.
According to the UN, the fire was extinguished within six minutes, and 13 people received treatment for smoke inhalation. The cause of the fire is not yet known, the BBC reported.
"It was climbing the walls and onto the ceiling. People were screaming," Dr. Harshita Umesh, who was giving a talk next to the location where the fire broke out, told BBC News.
"Then I ran, I think I tripped and fell," Umesh said.
Parts of the The UN climate conference, COP30, have been evacuated due to a fire breaking out inside the venue in Belém, Brazil.
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) November 20, 2025
The Brazilian government says that the fire is now under control and that no-one has been injured. pic.twitter.com/ou02uVDQQX
Dr. Umesh, a medical doctor, said ambulance staff told her that first responders inhaled “toxic fumes” and were given oxygen masks at the site.
Emergency medicine specialist Kimberly Humphrey, who is currently helping patients at the COP medical centre, told the BBC the injuries were “mainly people with smoke inhalation, someone with a lung injury from smoke.”
"People are pretty traumatised and shocked," she added.
One eyewitness told the BBC he believes an electrical fault caused the fire.
Thousands of delegates from around the world are attending the event, where nearly 200 countries are discussing ways to advance efforts to tackle climate change.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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