Fire at Warsaw's Waste Sorting Plant! "It Is Being extinguished."
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Garbage was burning in the sorting plant on Zawodzie Street on the border of Mokotów and Wilanów.
On Wednesday afternoon, a fire broke out at the Municipal Waste Selective Collection Point at 1 Zawodzie Street in Warsaw.
Warsaw's Siekierki district was enveloped in thick, black smoke. On Wednesday afternoon, a dangerous fire broke out at the Municipal Waste Selective Collection Point at 1 Zawodzie Street. Firefighters battled the blaze fiercely for several dozen minutes.
A tent hall in Warsaw's Siekierki district caught fire. Waste was stored inside. "These are plastics, plastics, and wood-like materials that have clump together and melted. This makes clearing them quite difficult," describes Brigadier Artur Laudy, press officer for the Municipal Commander of the State Fire Service in Warsaw. The extinguishing operation could last into the evening.
A 200-square-meter fire broke out at a Selective Waste Collection Point (PSZOK) in Warsaw. "The cause of the fire is unknown," Brigadier Artur Laudy, press officer for the Warsaw Municipal Fire Department, told polsatnews.pl. Firefighting efforts are underway.
A tent hall has caught fire in Warsaw's Siekierki district. Additional fire crews are on the scene. Initial reports indicate that waste was stored in the hall.
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