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Crews tackle fire at Langley Green distillery | Crews tackle fire at Langley Green distillery |
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Homes have been evacuated as more than 50 firefighters tackle a large fire at a distillery in the Black Country. | Homes have been evacuated as more than 50 firefighters tackle a large fire at a distillery in the Black Country. |
West Midlands Fire Service said more than 10 crews were sent to the fire at Alcohols Ltd, in Crosswells Road, Langley Green, which started shortly before 10:00 GMT. | |
Eyewitnesses described hearing explosions at the site, which is near a level crossing. | |
Residents told the BBC they believed the fire had spread to a nearby home. | |
People reported seeing thick black smoke from several miles away. | People reported seeing thick black smoke from several miles away. |
Eyewitnesses reported seeing smoke from the M5. | Eyewitnesses reported seeing smoke from the M5. |
West Midlands Police said Crosswells Road, Tat Banks Road, and the Western Road and Vicarage Road junction with Dog Kennel Lane were closed. | |
Thompson Road and New Henry Street have also been shut. | Thompson Road and New Henry Street have also been shut. |
Officers said residents living "within the vicinity of the fire" were currently being moved from their homes. | Officers said residents living "within the vicinity of the fire" were currently being moved from their homes. |
London Midland said the "lineside fire" was affecting services between Snow Hill and Stourbridge. | London Midland said the "lineside fire" was affecting services between Snow Hill and Stourbridge. |
It said the Midlands Metro was accepting tickets to the Hawthorns ground, while Network West Midlands was accepting them on its 9, 120 and 127 bus services. | It said the Midlands Metro was accepting tickets to the Hawthorns ground, while Network West Midlands was accepting them on its 9, 120 and 127 bus services. |