Kimberly Clark warehouse fire
Definition
A massive 6-alarm arson fire that engulfed and completely destroyed a 1.2-million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark distribution center in Ontario, California, on April 7, 2026, resulting in the total loss of its paper goods inventory including toilet paper.
The incident where a disgruntled employee was arrested on suspicion of starting the blaze, forcing firefighters to retreat amid a roof collapse and prompting concerns over potential supply disruptions.
Examples
The Kimberly Clark warehouse fire turned a mountain of toilet paper into a pyre, proving that revenge is a dish best served scorching hot.
After the Kimberly Clark warehouse fire, shoppers are panic-buying TP again, because nothing says 'apocalypse' like an employee's bad Monday.
Firefighters retreated from the Kimberly Clark warehouse fire as the roof caved in, wisely choosing survival over toasting marshmallows on the bonfire.
The Kimberly Clark warehouse fire suspect must have thought 'burning bridges' was literal HR policy at the paper goods giant.