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Multiple crews deal with Warwickshire tyre fire near new homes
Multiple crews deal with Warwickshire tyre fire near new homes

BBC News

time21 hours ago

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Multiple crews deal with Warwickshire tyre fire near new homes

Firefighters are dealing with a blaze involving about 200 tyres near to new housing estate. Warwickshire Fire Service said it was called to reports of a large fire on Birmingham Road in Ansley at 13:15 BST on Friday. On arrival, three fire crews found the tyres well alight, however the fire was quickly brought under service added that the fire was ongoing and it had caused damage to overhead power lines and electricity supply in the nearby area could be affected. Lyndon Hughes-Marriott was working in a garden nearby when spotted large plumes of smoke. "It was terrible, it looked like a major building, or an old factory was on fire," he said. Mr Hughes-Marriott added: "You couldn't see anything else along the road". The fire service said Birmingham Road, which had been closed, had since reopened. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Buist Academy student wins statewide children's book challenge
Buist Academy student wins statewide children's book challenge

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

Buist Academy student wins statewide children's book challenge

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A fourth-grade student at Buist Academy will be recognized at the State House after winning a statewide children's book challenge. EnlightenSC, an energy education program, invited fourth and fifth-grade students in South Carolina to write and illustrate a children's book about staying safe around electricity. Students created books that integrated the theme of electricity safety while showing the connection between the state's electric cooperatives and the community. Buist Academy student Ansley Gratzmiller was picked as a winner in the challenge. The Charleston County School District said Ansley's book stood out for its originality and thoughtful portrayal of the themes, which earned her top honors in the individual category. 'This is an incredible accomplishment for Ansley and a proud moment for our school,' said fourth-grade English Language Arts teacher Emily Williams. Williams added: 'Ansley's creativity and dedication to this project reflect the high standards of excellence we strive for at our school. We are incredibly proud of her success and excited to see her recognized at the state level.' The Buist Academy student will be honored at the South Carolina State House for her work, and all winners of this year's competition will be featured in the South Carolina Living Magazine. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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