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Fire Near Roswell’s Infamous Hangar 84 Ignites Fresh UFO Cover-Up Theories

A fire of unknown origin near Roswell's Hangar 84 has provided fresh fuel for UFO conspiracy theories, with believers speculating it is an attempt to destroy evidence from the 1947 incident.

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Prakriti Parul

The Roswell Air Center in New Mexico was hit by a mysterious fire, sending conspiracy theorists into overdrive and reviving links to the alleged 1947 UFO crash. While firefighters contained the incident with no injuries, the flames have reignited decades-old debates about government secrecy and alien evidence.

What Exactly Happened?

The fire broke out in the evening near the controversial site known as Hangar 84. Emergency callers reported seeing flames coming from an “Aresale building.” Firefighters rushed to the scene, cutting through the metal structure to reach the fire and stop possible explosions from stored hazardous materials and an oxygen cylinder. Officials have not yet identified what caused the fire.

Why Are Conspiracy Theorists Interested?

For UFO enthusiasts, Hangar 84 is ground zero. For years, the location has been linked to rumors of hidden debris and alien remains from the 1947 Roswell crash. After the fire, online forums exploded with claims it was intentional and approved by the government to erase evidence. Users highlighted the timing, referencing increased UFO discussions following testimony from whistleblowers such as David Grusch.

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Is There a Local Counter-Narrative?

Amid the speculation, some voices, including a self-claimed Roswell resident, pushed back. They labeled the theories as misleading, stating simply that a maintenance area at the airport caught fire and that nothing of extraterrestrial significance would still be housed there decades later. Others questioned how such a substantial fire could start in a desert environment, keeping the mystery alive.

What is the Roswell Crash Legacy?

The story began in July 1947, when the U.S. military said it had recovered a “flying disc” near Roswell, only to withdraw the claim days later and call it a weather balloon. The sudden change raised lasting doubts. Later deathbed accounts, including one by nurse Matilda MacElroy, who claimed contact with a living alien, helped cement Roswell’s place in UFO lore.

Immediate FAQs

Q: What is Hangar 84?

A: Conspiracy theorists have long claimed that this Roswell Air Center facility held alien remains and debris from the purported 1947 UFO crash.

Q: Was anyone hurt in the fire?

A: No injuries were reported. The local fire department contained the blaze.

Q: What is the official cause of the fire?

A: The cause is currently unknown and under investigation.

Q: Has this happened before?

A: Indeed, in April 2024, there was another alleged fire at Hangar 84, which also gave rise to conspiracy allegations.

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Prakriti Parul