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Severe blaze at recycling plant | Severe blaze at recycling plant |
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A large fire at a recycling plant, which has forced up to 80 people to leave their homes, is being treated as suspicious, the fire service says. | |
The fire at AWM Recycling on Southern Way, Wednesbury, West Midlands, began at about 0400 BST on Wednesday, but was under control by 0730 BST. | |
The fire service said it had sealed off an area as a large volume of recycled asbestos is stored at the site. | |
Fifteen fire engines have been sent to the scene of the blaze. | Fifteen fire engines have been sent to the scene of the blaze. |
The A41 has been closed in the area at the Patent Shaft roundabout. | |
The ambulance service said between 70 and 80 residents had been led to safety - some had gone to stay with friends or relatives and others went to Darlaston police station. | |
Asked about recycled asbestos, Sarah Warnes, spokeswoman for the fire service, said: "It is a concern as far as contamination is concerned. | |
"But if residents are in doubt, then just keep their doors and windows shut." |