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Fire in chemical plant - cloud of smoke over northern Duisburg

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There is a fire in a chemical plant in Duisburg. Heavy smoke is rising - health risks cannot be ruled out. After a fire in the Duisburg plant of the Grillo Group, a black cloud of smoke hung over the north of the city. The city issued an official warning to the population to stay at home and close windows and doors. "We cannot currently rule out the possibility that the cloud of smoke could have a negative impact on health," said the city's warn…

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There is a fire in a Duisburg chemical plant. Deep black smoke is rising - there is a temporary all-clear in the evening.

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There is a fire in a Duisburg chemical plant. Heavy smoke is rising - health risks cannot be ruled out.

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Due to a fire, several emergency vehicles have moved out in Duisburg. The zinc sulfate plant at the Grillo plants in Marxloh is said to be ablaze. One person is injured. Residents should keep windows and doors closed due to smoke development. What is known so far.

Major fire in Duisburg: Thick smoke rises from the Grillo plants in Duisburg. The firefighting lasts until night. Photos of the operation.

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The population should keep doors and windows closed. More than 100 firefighters are on duty — they warn of “corrosive smoke.”

There is a fire on the Grillowerke site in the Duisburg district of Hamborn. According to the fire department, one person has been injured.

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rp-online.de broke the news in on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
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