Overview
- A major fire broke out on April 7, 2025, at the Syctom waste sorting center in Paris's 17th arrondissement, destroying much of the 12,000 m² facility.
- Over 200 firefighters worked through the night to contain the blaze, which was fully extinguished by April 8, with no injuries reported among employees or responders.
- Air quality tests confirmed no toxic risk from the smoke, though authorities maintained precautionary measures for nearby residents during the incident.
- The fire caused significant structural damage, including the collapse of parts of the building, and led to temporary road closures around the area.
- An official investigation has been launched to determine the fire's cause, with authorities treating it as a case of 'destruction involontaire par incendie.'