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Crews tackle fire at industrial site as smoke seen miles away

Crews tackle fire at industrial site as smoke seen miles away

BBC News13-07-2025
Firefighters have been tackling a fire at a commercial premises in Lancashire which has caused large plumes of smoke to be spotted by people miles away.The blaze broke out in White Lund Industrial Estate in Morecambe at about 09:30 BST, Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) said.No injuries have been reported and smoke has been seen billowing out above the site.Eight fire engines were sent to the scene and a spokesperson said the service was "working as fast as they can to extinguish the fire safely".
Local residents have been told to keep windows and doors shut to avoid inhaling smoke.Nearby roads have been closed, including part of the Bay Gateway, as crews tackle the blaze.
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