Crane catches fire at Pecém Port
Jul, 28, 2025 Posted by Lucas LorimerWeek 202532
A fire broke out early Sunday morning, July 27, at the Pecém Complex. Videos taken at the scene show flames engulfing one of the port’s MHC-type cranes in the Metropolitan Region of Fortaleza, with thick black smoke quickly spreading. “It’s going to fall, it’s collapsing,” says the person filming, capturing the moment part of the crane’s structure gives way.
Below is a historical overview of exports from the Port of Pecém since January 2022. The chart was created using DataLiner data:
Port of Pecém Exports | Jan 2022 – May 2025 | TEUs
Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)
No injuries or environmental damage
At the time of the incident, an operator was inside the crane but was promptly and safely rescued. The fire brigade at the Port of Pecém, with support from Ceará’s Military Fire Department (CBMCE), was able to bring the flames under control.
According to a statement from the Pecém Complex press office, there were no injuries or reports of environmental damage. The losses were limited to material damages.
Source: O Povo
-
Ports and Terminals
Sep, 24, 2021
0
New rainwater system to drain 375,000 m² area at Port of Paranaguá
-
Shipping
Nov, 08, 2019
0
Imports of vessels for navigation off the Brazilian coast now have zero tariff
-
Ports and Terminals
Jan, 03, 2022
0
Ceará ports celebrate record numbers and renewed business interest
-
Meat
Jun, 24, 2025
0
Brazilian Chicken Exports: Iraq and South Korea Ease Restrictions
