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Silo Burns in Warehouse of Paper Manufacturers in Schwedt

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A paper manufacturer's silo caught fire in Schwedt. Residents were warned of the smoke with a report.In the warehouse of a paper manufacturer in Schwedt (Uckermark county), a silo burns. The fire broke out around noon, as the Northeast Regional Control Centre reported. One person was slightly injured. Residents around the plant were warned to keep windows and doors closed due to the smoke development.
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The fire in a warehouse belonging to the paper manufacturer Leipa in Schwedt (Uckermark district) has been extinguished. "We're just conducting follow-up checks," said a spokesperson for the Northeast Regional Control Center. The 2,000 cubic meters of stored waste paper have been removed from the silo. A search is now underway for embers. The cause and extent of the damage were initially unclear. One employee suffered minor injuries in the fire.…

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A paper manufacturer's silo caught fire in Schwedt. Residents were warned of the smoke with a report.In the warehouse of a paper manufacturer in Schwedt (Uckermark county), a silo burns. The fire broke out around noon, as the Northeast Regional Control Centre reported. One person was slightly injured. Residents around the plant were warned to keep windows and doors closed due to the smoke development.

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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