A sudden blaze near one of America’s most myth-soaked aviation sites has sent firefighters scrambling and the internet buzzing, after flames tore through part of the Roswell Air Center just south of Hangar 84—a location etched into UFO lore for its alleged link to the 1947 crash. Officials said the fire was reported around 7:55 p.m. Thursday on East Earl Cummings Loop, prompting an immediate surge of concern over hazardous materials and oxygen bottles stored nearby. Fire crews expanded the safety perimeter and rushed to evacuate surrounding facilities while working to keep the flames from spreading. Roswell firefighters declared the blaze under control by 9:45 p.m. Authorities have not confirmed what sparked the fire or whether any historically sensitive items were inside the affected structures. No injuries have been reported. The site’s history ensured the incident traveled fast online. UFO enthusiasts seized on the news within minutes, with one Reddit user declaring, “They are destroying the evidence.” The speculation fed into decades of intrigue surrounding the original Roswell incident, when the U.S. Air Force announced it had recovered debris from a “flying disc.”
🚨 BREAKING: Fire at Hangar 84 Roswell Air Center Under Investigation
— Skywatch Signal (@UAPWatchers) December 5, 2025
Late last night a fire broke out at a warehouse on the grounds of Roswell Air Center just south of the historic Hangar 84. Fire crews responded, evacuated nearby facilities, and secured the scene.
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