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Sushi candle detected by police in Sero Janchi, fire extinguished

April 2, 2026
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Sushi candle detected by police in Sero Janchi, fire extinguished

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Sushi candle detected by police in Sero Janchi during an early morning patrol on Wednesday, April 2, 2026, raised concerns about fire safety in the area.

According to the police report, the officers were patrolling the area of Sero Janchi in the early hours when they noticed a candle flame burning in a location near the street. Recognizing the potential danger, the police immediately requested the presence of the fire department to ensure the situation was handled safely and effectively.

Upon the arrival of the firefighters, they assessed the situation and took immediate action. The fire team worked swiftly, using water to extinguish the flame and ensure that the fire did not spread further. Firefighters were able to completely put out the candle fire, preventing it from escalating into a larger hazard.

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The Sushi candle detected by police in Sero Janchi incident highlights the importance of constant vigilance in public spaces to identify and mitigate fire risks. It also shows the efficiency of local emergency services in responding to potential dangers quickly.

Meanwhile, the police attempted to reach out to the individuals responsible for the candle but were unsuccessful in receiving any response. It is unclear whether the candle had been left unattended intentionally or if it had been placed in the area by accident.

The incident, while minor, could have led to more serious consequences if left unattended. It serves as a reminder to the public about the importance of properly handling and disposing of candles and other flammable items to avoid risks of fires, especially in public areas.

Sushi candle detected by police in Sero Janchi may have been a simple oversight, but it reflects the need for better awareness of fire safety practices among residents. Local authorities and fire services have continued to urge the public to stay cautious about potential fire hazards, especially in residential and commercial areas. As for now, the case is being treated as an isolated incident with no reported injuries or damage, but the authorities remain on alert for any similar occurrences.

The Sushi candle detected by police in Sero Janchi incident reminds both residents and authorities of the critical importance of public safety measures in preventing fires and ensuring the community remains safe.

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