
Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast Inside COP: Fire at COP30 - and the work still to be done
Nov 21, 2025
A fire near the country pavilions forced an evacuation at COP30, creating unexpected chaos just as critical negotiations were intensifying. Eyewitness accounts reveal both panic and calm during the evacuation, highlighting the impressive response from emergency services. The aftermath brought shock to those involved, affecting their work during the summit's final days. As the team reflects on this incident, they stress the importance of collective action, underscoring the ongoing challenges and solidarity in the face of climate change.
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Close Call At The CDR30 Pavilion
- Fiona McRaith describes hearing fireworks-like sounds and seeing smoke near the CDR30 pavilion before an orderly evacuation began.
- She credits UNFCCC security, volunteers, and Brazilian firemen for timely guidance and containment.
Media Team Rushed Toward Smoke
- Paul Dickinson recounts getting a picture of large plumes of smoke and rushing toward the scene with colleagues.
- He notes evacuations began quickly and emergency services contained the fire within two hours.
Personal Impact On Delegates
- Fiona McRaith and Paul Dickinson confirm they are safe and describe a jarring but orderly evacuation with people later treated for smoke inhalation.
- Fiona mentions friends whose pavilions were destroyed and others shaken but uninjured.
