Big fire hits chemical warehouse in Poland

Photo taken with a drone shows thick smoke rising from a chemical plant in Przylep, near Zielona Gora

Photo taken with a drone shows thick smoke rising from a chemical plant in Przylep, near Zielona Gora Photo: Lech Muszynski/PAP/dpa

From BZ/dpa

A fire in a chemical warehouse in the Polish Voivodeship of Lebus, which borders on Brandenburg and Saxony, triggered a major fire brigade operation on Saturday.

As official officials told TV news channel TVN24, the fire broke out in a chemical waste depot in Ziolona Gora – only around 80 kilometers as the crow flies from Cottbus. Television images showed smoke developing far into the surrounding area and jets of flame several meters high.

Action forces of the Polish fire brigade in Przylep

Action forces of the Polish fire brigade in Przylep Photo: Lech Muszynski/PAP/dpa

The authorities initially called on residents in the area to stay in their homes and keep their windows closed. The mayor of the city of Ziolona Gora has already announced that numerous residents will be evacuated because of fears of toxic gases escaping.

But this did not happen. Tests had confirmed that the smoke contained no life- or health-threatening substances. These are hydrocarbons and burned petroleum products.

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