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Major incident declared as firefighters tackle blaze at Rushden recycling warehouse

Aerial shot of large scale fire

A major incident has been declared as emergency services respond to a large fire at a recycling warehouse in Rushden.

The fire started shortly before 6.30am on the Sanders Lodge industrial estate, and fire crews have been working since then to prevent the fire from spreading.

A large smoke plume is issuing from the scene of the fire, so residents nearby are being asked to shut their doors and windows.

A full evacuation of the affected building, as well as neighbouring industrial premises, has taken place, and everyone is safely accounted for.

All roads on the Sanders Lodge industrial estate have been closed while emergency services deal with the incident, and people are asked to avoid the area and find an alternative route if commuting.

Gas to the site has been isolated, and although nearby residents have not yet been affected by this, the Fire Service is working with North Northamptonshire Council and Cadent to mitigate any impact that could affect up to 500 properties nearby.

Fire crews were called shortly before 6.30am and on arrival found a fire involving a large quantity of plastic at the premises. The building was evacuated prior to our arrival.

We currently have 12 fire engines on scene, as well as three aerial appliances, two water bowsers and a high-volume pump.

We are receiving cross border support from Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service in dealing with this incident, and we anticipate we will be on scene for the rest of the weekend.

Area Manager Mick Berry, from Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “This is a large fire that is having a significant impact on the Sanders Lodge industrial estate in Rushden.

“A multi-agency decision has been taken to declare a Major Incident, but fire crews are working extremely hard to prevent the fire from spreading and reduce the smoke plume.

“We would urge people to stay away from the site while emergency services deal with this incident and ask nearby residents to close windows and doors due to the large amount of smoke issuing from the site.

“We anticipate that we will be on scene over the rest of the weekend, and we appreciate the impact this is having on local businesses on the estate and would like to thank them for their patience.”

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