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A man is charged in an Ontario warehouse fire that reignited fears of toilet paper shortages, echoing pandemic-era supply panic.
Kimberly-Clark, whose brands include Huggies, Kleenex, Depend and Cottonelle, said it was working to prevent any disruption to consumers.
The Kimberly-Clark warehouse in Ontario was engulfed by a massive 6-alarm fire early Tuesday morning, and a third-party employee has been arrested on multiple arson charges, police say.
An arson suspect was arrested after a massive fire erupted at a warehouse in Ontario, California, prompting a large response from first responders overnight.
A six-alarm fire ripped through a 1.2 million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark warehouse in Ontario, California, and authorities say an employee was arrested.
The Facebook video post appears to show the start of the fire in Ontario, California, with flames melting through the plastic wrapping of Scott toilet paper cases.
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A massive blaze ripped through a California warehouse early on Tuesday morning, causing the warehouse roof to collapse and firefighters to flee. Several agencies responded to a warehouse operated by consumer goods company Kimberly-Clark around 12:30 a.m. near South Hellman Avenue and Merrill Avenue in Ontario, east of Los Angeles.