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Fire breaks out in Ironbridge Power Station Fire breaks out in Ironbridge Power Station
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A fire has broken out in a turbine at a power station in Shropshire. A fire has broken out in a turbine hall at a power station in Shropshire.
Eight crews were called to the coal-fired power station in Buildwas Road, Ironbridge, just after 06:00 GMT. Firefighters called to the power station in Ironbridge had to wait more than an hour to start tackling the blaze with water while the electricity generating turbines were isolated.
The fire at the Buildwas Road power station started at about 06:00 GMT and was being tackled by 50 firefighters.
A spokeswoman for Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service said there had been no reports of injuries.A spokeswoman for Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service said there had been no reports of injuries.
She said crews were on site and needed to assess the extent of the fire before they could begin to tackle it. She said further information would be given out later. She said the fire was located in one of the bearings of the main turbines and confined to the turbine hall.
The power station, originally coal-fired, was converted to burn wood pellets last year ahead of its planned closure in 2015.
It can generate enough electricity to power the equivalent of up to 750,000 homes.
Fire officer Guy Williams said the fire service had significant resources at the scene trying to bring the fire under control and prevent any environmental damage, and particularly to prevent water from the site reaching the nearby River Severn.
He said the cause of the blaze was not yet known.
There was a minor fire in a wood pellet store at the plant on 3 October.