A fire that began in Pamplona Alta, Peru, between 8:36 PM and 11:36 PM UTC on October 11th, 2025, has spread to a warehouse storing fireworks. The blaze, which had previously consumed over ten homes during the initial reporting window, escalated in intensity as it reached the storage facility. The cause of the fire and the extent of casualties or damage remain under investigation. Throughout a reporting window extending from 11:36:50 PM UTC on October 11th to 2:06:22 AM UTC on October 12th, emergency services continued to battle the inferno. The fire's progression to the fireworks warehouse, as reported on X by user "volcaholic1" at an unspecified time within this period, introduces a significant new risk due to the volatile materials involved. The previous report indicated that over ten homes were engulfed, highlighting the rapid spread through the densely populated neighborhood. Details regarding the specific timing of the fire reaching the warehouse and any resulting explosions or increased danger are not yet available. Firefighting efforts are ongoing, with authorities assessing the evolving situation and the potential impact on surrounding areas. The initial fire was noted to have started in a residential area, with its rapid spread attributed to the close proximity of homes.