A fire broke out on Thursday evening at the venue of the COP30 climate conference in the Brazilian city of Belem, prompting the evacuation of the area. No casualties were reported, and firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control shortly after it began.According to initial reports, the blaze erupted in the Blue Zone's pavilion space. Thick smoke spread inside and outside the conference site, causing panic among attendees.In a joint statement, Brazil and the United Nations said security forces responded quickly, adding that the fire was contained within minutes.Firefighters and ambulances rushed to the scene as smoke rose from...