Fire was reported in the former headquarters of the Venezuelan Embassy in Bogotá

Versions indicate that street residents lost control of the fire they had caused to warm up from the low temperatures in the area

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A light fire, apparently caused by a fire raised by street residents to warm up by Bogotá's low temperatures, occurred in the former headquarters of the Venezuelan Embassy, located north of the capital of the Republic.

The events were presented after 2:00 a.m. this Easter Monday. Community reports facilitated emergency action by the Bogotá Firefighters, who attended a few minutes after the alarm was set.

The uniformed did not report injured persons or damage to infrastructure at the scene.

The fire was contained at 3:00 a.m. without any other conflagrations in the area.

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