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2026 Kimberly-Clark distribution center fire

On the morning of April 7, 2026, a fire was started at a warehouse in Ontario, California, United States, that served as a distribution center for Kimberly-Clark paper products. It escalated to a six-alarm fire and took nearly twelve hours to extinguish. The facility was completely destroyed and declared a "total loss". There were no injuries or deaths. An employee who was working in the warehouse is accused of arson. Authorities believe he was motivated by anti-capitalist sentiment, including frustration over his pay and working conditions.

Background
Kimberly-Clark is an American multinational corporation that produces paper-based consumer products including Kleenex, Kotex and Andrex. The company was founded in Neenah, Wisconsin, and is headquartered in Irving, Texas. The distribution center involved in the fire was located near Eucalyptus and South Hellman in Ontario, California. It was leased by Kimberly-Clark, who contracted out operations at the facility to NFI Industries, a third-party logistics company. The facility was . == Fire ==
Fire
The fire was first reported at 12:30 a.m. to the Ontario Fire Department. With around 175 firefighters responding, about 20 employees were evacuated. It took nearly twelve hours to extinguish the massive six-alarm fire, which spread rapidly through the building. Video posted online showed a person saying "all you had to do was pay us enough to live" and "there goes your inventory" while lighting pallets of paper products ablaze. The New York Times identified the product as Scott-brand toilet paper. The fire, according to prosecutors, caused property damage amounting to $600 million. ==Criminal proceedings==
Criminal proceedings
An employee of NFI Industries was arrested and charged by federal and state prosecutors with arson and related crimes. Essayli declared at a press conference, The suspect pled not guilty at his first court appearance. == Impact ==
Impact
The warehouse building was estimated to be worth $156million. According to a Bloomberg Intelligence analyst, loss of the warehouse could impact 3% of sales in the West Coast region. == See also ==
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