At least 10 hospitalized in fire at Rio de Janeiro's Carnival costume
factory
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[February 13, 2025]
By DIARLEI RODRIGUES and ELÉONORE HUGHES
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A fire Wednesday at a Rio de Janeiro factory that
produces costumes for the city's iconic Carnival left 10 people
hospitalized, Rio’s state health department said, casting a shadow over
preparations for one of the world’s biggest shows.
The victims were rushed away in ambulances and admitted to the hospital
for burns to their airways after inhaling toxic smoke. Eight are in
serious condition while two are stable, the health department said in a
statement.
“There were more than 20 people in there. The fire started when we were
sleeping,” said Wesley da Cruz, a 27-year-old carnival worker.
Charles Ferreira, 52, lives behind the factory and said he heard people
yelling for help. “We went to see what was happening. I got my
motorbike, went to the firefighters and they sent a truck and an
ambulance,” Ferreira said.
Around 90 firefighters battled the blaze, rescuing 21 people, Rio’s
military fire department said in a statement.
Firefighters rescued workers that were stuck on the top floor by cutting
the steel windows and placing a ladder for them to descend. Associated
Press video shows them descending as black smoke billowed from the
building.
The state’s civil defense has completely closed off the factory and the
annex building as the fire has caused damage to the structure and it
could collapse, Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes said on X.
The Maximus factory where the fire occurred is one of the most used by
samba schools in the lower divisions. Samba school Imperio Serrano is
one of those affected.

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Health workers carry an injured woman after a fire destroyed a
factory that produces Carnival costumes for the lower division samba
schools in Rio de Janeiro, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Diarlei
Rodrigues)

“At this time, we are focused on ensuring the safety of everyone
involved in this accident,” the samba school said on Instagram,
adding that further information regarding damages would be released
later.
The weeks leading up to Rio’s carnival are often tense, with workers
rushing to finalize preparations that have been months in the making
in time for the parades.
“The impact of this incident directly affects the planning of
Carnival and the entire production chain involved in its
realization,” Liga RJ, an association of samba schools, said on
Instagram. It added that it would call an extraordinary general
assembly to evaluate the situation.
Rio's Labor Prosecutor’s Office said it has opened an inquiry into
the working conditions at the factory, citing press reports of
workers, including teenagers, sleeping on-site and evidence of
degrading labor practices.
In 2011, a fire caused extensive damage at a complex of warehouses
in central Rio where the city's top 12 schools were gearing up for
Carnival, destroying months' worth of preparations.
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