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Fire Evacuates Climate Summit as Negotiations Reach Critical Stage

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

55% : Thirteen people received treatment for smoke inhalation according to a joint statement from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and COP30 leadership.
54% : Lula pushed for creation of a detailed roadmap on phasing out fossil fuels and called for oil companies and the wealthy to contribute their fair share to climate action.
53% : Thousands of delegates fled the United Nations climate summit in Belém, Brazil on Thursday after flames erupted inside the venue, disrupting negotiations at a crucial moment when diplomats were racing to finalize agreements on global climate action.
42% : They announced the Blue Zone's closure and noted the premises were now under host country authority and no longer considered a Blue Zone under UN control.
38% : UN Secretary General António Guterres and President Lula, speaking separately earlier Thursday before the fire, had urged negotiators to show leadership and compromise as the summit approached its deadline.

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