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Birmingham fire: Crews still at Tyseley plastics factory blaze Birmingham fire: Crews still at Tyseley plastics factory blaze
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Firefighters are still at the scene of a large blaze at a plastics factory in Birmingham.Firefighters are still at the scene of a large blaze at a plastics factory in Birmingham.
Plumes of smoke were visible for miles across the city after the fire broke out on Tyseley Industrial Estate at about 16:45 BST on Monday.Plumes of smoke were visible for miles across the city after the fire broke out on Tyseley Industrial Estate at about 16:45 BST on Monday.
Crews were "identifying and extinguishing hotspots" on Tuesday and people nearby were still being urged to keeps doors and windows closed.Crews were "identifying and extinguishing hotspots" on Tuesday and people nearby were still being urged to keeps doors and windows closed.
About 100 firefighters tackled the blaze at its height on Monday evening.About 100 firefighters tackled the blaze at its height on Monday evening.
West Midlands Fire Service said despite "extremely hot and arduous conditions", firefighters had contained the blaze, "saving nearby premises from harm".West Midlands Fire Service said despite "extremely hot and arduous conditions", firefighters had contained the blaze, "saving nearby premises from harm".
Some firefighters had to be withdrawn from certain areas "for safety and to minimise the risk of heat exhaustion", the service added.Some firefighters had to be withdrawn from certain areas "for safety and to minimise the risk of heat exhaustion", the service added.
The heat from the blaze melted fencing and frontages of nearby businesses.
Dympna Wilson, who lives near the factory, said she "definitely heard a couple of explosions".Dympna Wilson, who lives near the factory, said she "definitely heard a couple of explosions".
"We came out here to look and all we could see was smoke. It was curling out of the eaves, then the flames started and you could hear an explosion... Some neighbours have lost their electricity," she said on Monday."We came out here to look and all we could see was smoke. It was curling out of the eaves, then the flames started and you could hear an explosion... Some neighbours have lost their electricity," she said on Monday.
More than 30 firefighters are still at the scene and are expected to remain there for much of Tuesday, the fire service said.More than 30 firefighters are still at the scene and are expected to remain there for much of Tuesday, the fire service said.
All local roads were now been reopened.All local roads were now been reopened.
Investigators have been at the scene overnight and inquiries into the cause continue.Investigators have been at the scene overnight and inquiries into the cause continue.
Follow BBC West Midlands on Facebook, on Twitter, and sign up for local news updates direct to your phone. Group commander Mark Price, who confirmed nobody was hurt, said a fire of this size was "quite rare".
"We usually have about two of these a year," he said.
He urged nearby businesses to think about switching ventilation systems off, adding: "The plastic smoke is still quite acrid and the weather isn't doing us any favours in trying to get rid of that."
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