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Summary by Expressen
There is a heavy fire in an industrial building in Trollhättan. - It's lithium batteries that burn, says Patrik Karlsson, officer on duty at the rescue service. A VMA has been issued to residents in the area. Expressen's news app gives you all the news - download it here

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There is a heavy fire in an industrial area on Stallbackavägen in Trollhättan. It is about a recycling facility where a stock of lithium batteries has started

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There is a heavy fire in an industrial building in Trollhättan. - It's lithium batteries that burn, says Patrik Karlsson, officer on duty at the rescue service. A VMA has been issued to residents in the area. Expressen's news app gives you all the news - download it here

·Stockholm, Sweden
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It is burning heavily in an industrial area on Stallbackavägen in Trollhättan in southwestern Sweden. It involves a recycling plant where a warehouse of lithium batteries has started to burn with dangerous fire smoke as a result.

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It is burning heavily in an industrial area on Stallbackavägen in Trollhättan. It is the second time this year that recycling company IQR Properties has been hit by a fire on the premises, according to TTELA.

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Expressen broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Sunday, September 8, 2024.
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