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Firefighters tackle factory blaze | |
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About 35 firefighters tackled a major blaze overnight at an industrial premises in West Lothian. | |
The fire, which is being investigated, took hold at the Grampian Country Foods factory in Whitburn. | |
Fire appliances were called out to the scene shortly after 2100 BST. | |
There were no people or livestock on the premises. Firefighters were still damping down at the scene on Friday morning. | |
Eyewitness Steven Bigham said the fire spread across the building over half an hour and six fire engines were at the scene. | |
He added that the fire was visible from some distance away. | |
Another eyewitness, Lindsay Ellis, said: "I reached the scene at 9.20pm and the road was closed off. Six fire engines and police were all tackling the blaze. | |
One eyewitness said the roof of the building collapsed | |
"I stayed for an hour and heard a series of bangs, probably coming from the fridges that kept the chickens. | |
"The roof collapsed and the smoke just bellowed like a giant mushroom. | |
"What probably started as a small innocent fire has now resulted in the place burnt to the ground. | |
"The flames are even coming through the brick work. Luckily there was no-one in the building." | |
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