Major fire at waste processing company in Vlaardingen
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A large fire broke out this afternoon at a waste processing company in Vlaardingen. According to a spokesperson for the fire department, all the construction waste in the company's hall is on fire. The fire department is on site with many fire engines on the Maassluissedijk. "We are also receiving support from the port authority. They supply water for us," says the spokesperson. Due to the great heat in the building, the fire department is tryin…
A large fire broke out at a recycling company on the Maassluissedijk in Vlaardingen on Tuesday afternoon. A hall full of construction waste is completely on fire, the safety region reports.
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The fire brigade has been busy all night extinguishing the large fire at a waste processing plant on the Maassluissedijk in Vlaardingen. The fire is now under control, but extinguishing will continue for a large part of the morning until the fire is completely out.
On Tuesday evening, a burning electronic scrap in Aschaffenburger Hafen caused massive smoke development. Shortly after 5 p.m., the fire had been reported on the site of a scrap recycler. When the first forces arrived, dark smoke came out of the building. The fire department could quickly bring the fire under control and finally extinguish it. Afterwards, the hall was ventilated. Presumably, a defective battery in the delivered recycling scrap h…
A large fire broke out at a recycling company on the Maassluissedijk in Vlaardingen on Tuesday afternoon. A hall full of construction waste is completely on fire, the safety region reports.
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