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Dozens of firefighters at blaze Blast fears at chemical fire site
(20 minutes later)
At least 75 firefighters are at the scene of a fire at a packaging site containing chemicals in Herefordshire.At least 75 firefighters are at the scene of a fire at a packaging site containing chemicals in Herefordshire.
About 150 people were told to leave their homes due to the possible danger of explosions during the blaze at Skymark in Leominster. About 150 people were told to leave their homes due to the possible danger of explosions during the blaze at Skymark, Southern Avenue, Leominster.
A 200m (218.72yd) exclusion zone has been set up in the area.A 200m (218.72yd) exclusion zone has been set up in the area.
The fire service said the site on Southern Avenue contains "a large quantity of chemicals, solvents and LPG gas cylinders". The site contains "a large quantity of chemicals, solvents and LPG gas cylinders" but there are no casualties, the fire service said.
'Wake up''Wake up'
A fire service spokesman said: "We're having to tackle the blaze externally because of the dangers not just to our firefighters but also to the immediate population around that area."A fire service spokesman said: "We're having to tackle the blaze externally because of the dangers not just to our firefighters but also to the immediate population around that area."
The service was called at about 0330 BST on Wednesday and crews from Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire were sent to the scene.The service was called at about 0330 BST on Wednesday and crews from Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire were sent to the scene.
The Minster College, Leominster Infants and Leominster Junior schools have been closed.The Minster College, Leominster Infants and Leominster Junior schools have been closed.
Jim Melia, who lives near to the scene, said it was on the southern edge of the town and there was a plume of black smoke "going right across" Leominster.Jim Melia, who lives near to the scene, said it was on the southern edge of the town and there was a plume of black smoke "going right across" Leominster.
Speaking from a hill overlooking the town, he said: "The plume of smoke is going to the north over the town.Speaking from a hill overlooking the town, he said: "The plume of smoke is going to the north over the town.
"About 5 o'clock this morning we heard just the odd emergency sound of an ambulance or something and it happened a few times."About 5 o'clock this morning we heard just the odd emergency sound of an ambulance or something and it happened a few times.
"I think they were just trying to wake people up and make them aware something was going on.""I think they were just trying to wake people up and make them aware something was going on."