A fire broke out at a paper shredding yard in Erith, causing the destruction of approximately two tonnes of paper and a small part of machinery. The incident occurred on the morning of January 19, prompting a response from the London Fire Brigade.
The fire was reported at around 9:27 am, and crews from Erith, Plumstead, and Wennington quickly arrived at the scene. A total of 25 firefighters and four fire engines were dispatched to tackle the blaze.
The fire primarily affected a paper bale compactor, with a small portion of the machinery being destroyed by the flames. Additionally, around two tonnes of paper were moved outside and subsequently extinguished by the diligent efforts of the fire crews.
The dedicated firefighters worked efficiently to bring the fire under control, successfully achieving this by 10:30 am on the same day. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
A spokesperson for the London Fire Brigade provided details about the incident, stating, “Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters were called to a fire at a paper shredding yard on an industrial estate in Erith this morning. A small part of a paper bale compactor was destroyed by fire. A further two tonnes of paper were moved outside to the road and were extinguished by crews. The cause of the fire is under investigation.”
The quick response and effective actions of the firefighters helped contain the fire and minimize the damage to the paper shredding yard in Erith. Further investigations will determine the exact cause of the incident.