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New Jersey fire: See photos of the blaze that forced residents from their homes | New Jersey fire: See photos of the blaze that forced residents from their homes |
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A fire broke out in a New Jersey warehouse complex early Wednesday morning, growing into an inferno that forced residents from their homes in North Brunswick Township. | A fire broke out in a New Jersey warehouse complex early Wednesday morning, growing into an inferno that forced residents from their homes in North Brunswick Township. |
Firefighters had mostly controlled the blaze by mid-morning, but the concern now moves to air quality, as plastics, chemicals and tires burned. | Firefighters had mostly controlled the blaze by mid-morning, but the concern now moves to air quality, as plastics, chemicals and tires burned. |
The consumed warehouse was home to eight businesses including DCH Collision Center and a plastics chemical company. | The consumed warehouse was home to eight businesses including DCH Collision Center and a plastics chemical company. |
A former employee told PIX11 News that the complex housed piles of tires and vehicle parts. Smoke from the blaze could be seen from Midtown Manhattan, some 35 miles away. | A former employee told PIX11 News that the complex housed piles of tires and vehicle parts. Smoke from the blaze could be seen from Midtown Manhattan, some 35 miles away. |
There are no reports on casualties at the moment, but the complex will be allowed to burn to the ground. | There are no reports on casualties at the moment, but the complex will be allowed to burn to the ground. |
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