Warning to residents in Fareham as firefighters tackle blaze at Veolia recycling plant
Seven fire appliances and 45 firefighters are still at Warren Farm after being alerted to the fire at 4.02am.
Due to concerns over over smoke inhalation, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service have issued a warning to people living close to the Downend Road Site.
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Hide AdThere is also smoke drifting over the M27, and matrix signs are alerting drivers.
A tweet from Portchester Fire Station, which has seen crews called, said that it involved recycling waste on fire.
A spokeswoman said: ‘Due to concerns about the smoke plume, which may not be visible, all residents in the Portsdown Hill Road area are advised to keep windows and doors shut.’
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Hide AdFire crews from Fareham, Portchester, Cosham and Southsea have all been involved in tackling the blaze which is believed to have involved 100 tonnes of waste.
The fire was ‘brought under control’ at 6.57am but is not yet out. There are no reported injuries.
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