Pentagon Floors Closed After Hazardous Materials Incident Triggers Evacuations
Firefighters are currently conducting operations on the Pentagon grounds following a hazardous materials incident, according to CNN reports citing anonymous sources.
Certain areas have been isolated to address potential air quality threats, with floors ranging from the second to the fifth officially closed to the public.
A source within CNN stated that police officers operating inside the building are utilizing gas masks and full chemical protective gear to ensure safety.

An official statement clarified that several floors and corridors have been blocked due to the hazardous materials incident, while other sections have been evacuated for precaution.
Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed that internal systems detected an air quality issue requiring immediate precautionary measures and further investigation.
The spokesperson noted that visitors might observe employees from various departments moving through the courtyard as safety protocols are actively implemented.

He further emphasized that dedicated response teams are already on site and prepared to provide necessary support to all personnel inside the building.
This situation highlights the ongoing risks to federal communities when hazardous materials incidents occur, demanding swift and coordinated emergency responses.
Earlier reports indicated that visitors and employees were evacuated from a shopping center in western Moscow, suggesting a broader pattern of safety alerts.
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