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Big fire at Inalca in Reggio Emilia: the explosion in the night, a leading meat company devastated. An investigation has been opened

First a very loud noise, then the flames, also seen from the highway. Firefighters at work for hours. The alarm raised by a security guard. Still outbreaks after more than 12 hours. Arpae: 'Pollutant values below limits'

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First a very loud noise, then the flames, also seen from the highway. Firefighters at work for hours. The alarm raised by a security guard. Still outbreaks after more than 12 hours. Arpae: 'Pollutant values below limits'

·Italy
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Firefighters and police at work in the plant (ANSA)

·Italy
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It was one o'clock at night when the huge fire broke out overnight at Inalca in Reggio Emilia, a leading meat company. Half an hour later, several fire brigade teams intervened from 1.30 to tame it. The smoke flared up in Via Due Canali. The column of smoke is visible from afar and the heat has melted the shutters of some houses near the plant. There are currently no injuries. The causes are being investigated by the police. The operations are i…

·Rome, Italy
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A big fire broke out overnight at Inalca in Reggio Emilia, a leading meat company, which belongs to the Cremonini group.

·Turin, Italy
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“It felt like being in Chernobyl, everything is dissolved.” An explosion, then flames and a thick column of smoke that enveloped the sky of Reggio Emilia for hours. “It's a miracle that there were no injuries. If it had happened during the day, with active production, it would have been a tragedy,” some employees say. Hell is the one described by those who saw with their own eyes the fire that devoured the Inalca plant, the leading meat processi…

·Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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