'Severe' Blaze Hits Birmingham Paper Mill

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 18 April 2013 | 14.43

Around 100 firefighters are tackling a "severe" fire at a paper mill in Birmingham.

Thousands of tons of cardboard have been burning through the night in at the Smurfit Kappa plant in the Nechells area of the city.

No injuries were reported.

People living near the plant were urged to stay indoors with windows and doors shut, but the material burning is not believed to be toxic.

The fire, which started just after 10pm last night, is expected to take a couple of days to burn out, a fire service spokesman said.

He tweeted that the fire is "in a very large outdoor storage area. Approx 10,000 tons of recycled cardboard bales are ablaze.

"Fire is contained to storage area, high winds are hampering fire fighting, however crews and other agencies are working extremely hard to bring blaze under control."

The site in Mount Street is a recycled packaging mill, according to the company website.

Smurfit Kappa is one of the leading producers of paper-based packaging in the world with more than 41,000 employees in 32 countries, the website says.

West Midlands Police said  a helicopter was being used to see if it had spread to other parts of the industrial estate the paper mill is located on.


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