The Venezuelan company Primazol categorically denied the rumors circulating on social media about an alleged external attack, including unfounded speculation about US intervention, related to the fire that occurred in the early morning of December 24 at one of its facilities in Maracaibo, Zulia state.

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In a statement released on December 29, the company reported that the incident was brought under control promptly thanks to the immediate intervention of its personnel and the Fire Department, who activated established safety protocols. “The incident was brought under control promptly, without any injuries,” the company stated.

The fire, which occurred in a company warehouse, resulted only in material losses. Currently, cleanup and assessment efforts are underway in coordination with the relevant authorities. “With over 14 years of experience in the country, at Primazol we reaffirm our commitment to industrial development, the safety of our team, respect for the community, and fulfilling our responsibilities,” the statement added.

The company emphasized that the information circulating on digital platforms lacks verification and does not correspond to official data. With over fourteen years of experience in the country, Primazol reaffirmed its commitment to industrial development.

The company also highlighted its focus on the safety of its personnel, respect for the community, and strict adherence to its corporate responsibilities. Furthermore, it expressed its gratitude for “the trust, solidarity, and support of our clients, partners, and trade associations” during this incident.


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