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Wilton UK Wood Recycling plant fire left to 'burn itself out' | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Thousands of tonnes of wood which have been on fire at a Teesside recycling plant for a week are to be left to burn out. | |
The fire began on 23 December in a stack of wood in the UK Wood Recycling plant at the Wilton site near Redcar. | |
Cleveland Fire Brigade said allowing the 16,000 tonnes of wood to burn was the best way of reducing the impact of smoke on surrounding properties. | |
It is thought the fire could burn for a further week. | |
The company has apologised for the effects of the fire on neighbouring homes. | |
Vicki Hughes, group business development director, said: "Once again we would like to apologise to local residents for the ongoing issues that have been caused by this fire." | |
Steve McCarten of Cleveland Fire Brigade added: "We have had to take up a defensive position, where we are allowing it to burn itself out. | |
"We believe this is the best way to reduce the amount of smoke that is likely to be produced. | |
"If we pour any more water on it than is necessary it will just produce even more smoke than it has done so already." | |
Nearby properties have been urged to keep windows and doors closed. | |
The wood was destined for a power station at Wilton. | |
An investigation into the cause of the fire will not begin until it is out. |
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