Fire Disrupts COP30 As Infrastructure Concerns Mount In Brazil

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent

BELEM, BRAZIL (Worthy News) – Delegates assessed the damage from a fire that briefly spread through several pavilions at the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Brazil on Thursday, the latest setback for the gathering known as COP30.

Officials said 13 people were treated for smoke inhalation, though firefighters brought the blaze under control within six minutes. The entire site was evacuated and remained closed for about seven hours before attendees were allowed to return.

Security barriers were set up to keep participants away from the damaged area, while negotiators resumed meetings in unaffected buildings.

Brazil’s Tourism Minister, Celso Sabino, said the fire started near the China Pavilion, with video showing flames spreading along a wall close to several African pavilions and the Climate Live cultural pavilion. Organizers said the reinforced-fabric structures burned quickly but were contained before reaching the main halls.

The cause was still under investigation, though Para state Governor Helder Barbalho said a generator failure or electrical short circuit may be responsible.

CONTROVERSY OVER SITE PREPARATION

The blaze deepened existing scrutiny over COP30’s infrastructure. Large sections of the Belem venue were still under construction when the summit opened, with exposed beams, unfinished corridors, and workers using drills and jackhammers during pre-summit speeches.

A separate row over a new four-lane highway for COP30—criticized by environmental groups for cutting through areas of the Amazon rainforest—had already raised questions about Brazil’s readiness and credibility as host.

One Belem volunteer, Gabi Andrade, said she was exploring the Singapore Pavilion when she saw black smoke. A security guard pulled her to safety as she screamed, “Fire.” She later said, “It’s so sad for us. We all worked so hard.”

Authorities said the summit’s schedule would continue. However, the incidents have added pressure on Brazil as it seeks to demonstrate it can securely host one of the world’s largest climate gatherings.

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