While no active flames were visible from the street, Buffalo Fire Department crews were observed working extensively on the roof and around the perimeter of the plant to manage the incident and prevent further spread.
Cause and Damage Report
According to fire investigators, the origin of the blaze was identified as a pile of cereal within the processing facility. The fire was sparked by malfunctioning equipment during routine operations. This incident highlights the complexities of maintaining safety in large-scale food production environments, a staple of the Western New York business landscape.
The Buffalo Fire Department successfully contained the blaze by 10:45 a.m. Preliminary reports from officials estimate the financial damage to the building and equipment at approximately $10,000. Despite the smoke and the nature of the fire, the structural integrity of the facility remains intact.
Incident Summary
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | General Mills Factory, Buffalo, N.Y. |
| Cause | Equipment malfunction (Cereal pile ignition) |
| Time Contained | 10:45 a.m. |
| Estimated Damage | $10,000 |
| Injuries | None reported |
Official Statements and Safety Protocols
Following the event, the City of Buffalo and General Mills released official updates to the local news media. The Buffalo Fire Department confirmed that the fire was fully extinguished and that stabilization of the incident site was completed shortly after the blaze was brought under control.
A spokesperson for General Mills emphasized that the localized fire was handled according to strict safety protocols. “All employees were safely evacuated and are accounted for,” the spokesperson stated. They further credited the swift response of their internal emergency response team, who worked in coordination with the Buffalo Fire Department to ensure the fire was promptly extinguished.
As a mainstay in the Buffalo community, General Mills is expected to resume normal operations once equipment inspections are finalized.




