Massive Blaze Erupts at Birmingham Recycling Centre
A huge fire has ripped through a recycling centre on Clarel Avenue in Birmingham this afternoon, sending plumes of smoke visible for miles. The West Midlands Fire Service has scrambled a massive response, deploying 17 fire engines, two aerial platforms, a high-volume water pumping unit, and even a drone to tackle the fierce blaze.
Smoke Blankets Birmingham – Residents Urged to Stay Indoors
The thick smoke cloud hung heavy over the city, prompting authorities to warn local residents to keep all windows and doors firmly shut. The fire’s location, sandwiched between Adderley Park, Duddeston, Bordesley, and Moor Street train stations, raised concerns over the potential impact on nearby railway lines.
Fire Service Coordinates with Network Rail to Minimise Disruption
The fire service is working closely with Network Rail to assess and manage any threat the fire poses to several nearby railway lines. A spokesperson urged people to avoid the area: “Please stay clear of the site and keep your windows and doors closed if you are nearby.”
Stay tuned for updates as firefighters battle the blaze.