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Free Malaysia Today
6 hours ago
- Free Malaysia Today
Fireworks factory blast kills 9 in Thailand
The blast happened around 11am in Suphan Buri province, north of Bangkok. (Suphan Buri provincial public relations office/AP pic) BANGKOK : At least nine people died and two others were injured in a fireworks factory explosion in central Thailand today, police told AFP, as officers continued to search for casualties. The factory ignited around 11am in Mueang district of Suphan Buri province, north of Bangkok, where images shared by a rescue group showed a charred building reduced to rubble. Thai police said nine people were confirmed dead – up from an earlier toll of four – and two others were being treated at a nearby hospital. 'We are trying to identify the cause of the blast,' local police chief Wanchai Khaoram told AFP. Factory fires are common in Thailand, where enforcement of safety regulations remains weak. Last year, an explosion at another fireworks factory in the same province killed at least 23 people.


BBC News
3 days ago
- Climate
- BBC News
West Midlands fire crews remain at factory units tyre blaze
Firefighters have spent the night tackling a blaze that broke out in factory units and involved 20 tonnes of the peak of the blaze on Sunday, more than 70 firefighters attended the scene on Great Bridge Street between Tipton and West Bromwich, and several nearby homes were were allowed to return to their homes on Elwell Street on Sunday night, West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) said, but five fire engines and a hydraulic aerial platform remained at the remained there on Monday and police were continuing to manage cordons and access to nearby buildings, WMFS added. No-one was reported injured. The fire sent a thick plume of smoke into the air, with the public warned to stay away from the used a drone to monitor the scene and drew water from a nearby social media user posted on X that the fire, which started at about 10:40 BST on Sunday, could be seen from Bilston, about four miles away. Initially, the fire involved a single-storey unit measuring 100m by 100m, WMFS said, later confirming that four units were involved.A structural engineer has been to the scene amid concerns of a partial building collapse, according to the were called to isolate any affected gas and electricity supplies, with further investigations expected to take place on from National Grid, Severn Trent, the Environment Agency and Sandwell Council have also been at the scene. Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Great Bridge factory fire evacuates 'several homes' as drone footage shows scale of blaze
Drone footage has revealed the extent of a major factory fire. A hundred firefighters were tackling the blaze at four factory units on Great Bridge Street in Great Bridge after the alarm was raised just after 10.40am today, Sunday, July 27. Huge plumes of smoke were seen 15 miles away in south Birmingham. READ MORE: Great Bridge fire 'involved 20 tonnes of tyres' as update from scene issued READ MORE: Great Bridge factory fire live as 100 firefighters rush to huge blaze and thick smoke rises Fire chiefs said this evening that "several homes" nearby were evacuated as a precaution. West Midlands Fire Service said 20 tonnes of tyres were involved in the blaze, which spread across the four units. Drone footage provided to BirminghamLive by Stacie Williams-Gordon, of Flight Photography, showed thick smoke billowing into the sky. You can watch the drone video at the top of this story. The scale of the response could be seen in the video too, with some of the 100 firefighters captured at work. A fresh statement from West Midlands Fire Service said: "We've now confirmed a total of four factory units are involved in the fire. "A high-volume pump, with water taken from a nearby canal, has been brought into operation. We also have three hydraulic aerial platforms at the scene, with various supporting vehicles, including our technical rescue teams. "Due to structural concerns and a partial collapse in one area, a structural engineer has been requested to attend to support us, and we're working to keep our crews and local residents safe. "There have been no injuries or casualties involved in this incident. "West Midlands Police has co-ordinated the evacuation of several homes on Elwell Street as a precaution. We're working with the police, and the local council, to safely relocate those affected. "A number of road closures are still in place, so we remind our communities to continue to avoid the area and keep doors and windows closed if you live nearby." READ MORE: Dramatic Great Bridge factory fire pictures show smoke billow over West Midlands Fire bosses confirmed in the last hour that "good progress" was being made to tackle the fire. Gas and electricity engineers were also in attendance and isolating affected supplies, where possible. They said the incident was expected to be "ongoing into the evening." A witness told BirminghamLive she saw "massive flames" as she drove past. Our reporter Kirsty Bosley sent in this update: "I'm 15 miles from Great Bridge but can see the fire from the Beacon Hill toposcope at the Lickey Hills. "Black smoke is drifting all the way over in the direction of the Birmingham city skyline." Another Birmingham resident added: "We live in Stockland Green area we are just over 11km as the crow flys and we can see and smell the fire."
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Firefighters tackle ‘significant' factory fire blaze as 20 tonnes of tyres go up in smoke
Firefighters are battling a 'significant' blaze at a factory after 20 tonnes of tyres reportedly caught fire in the West Midlands. More than 70 firefighters have been at the factory on Great Bridge Street, between Tipton and West Bromwich, after West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) was called to the scene around 10.40am. Seventeen fire engines have been sent to the site, along with several specialist resources. No casualties have been reported. Members of the public warned to stay away from the area, as the fire has sent a thick plume of smoke into the air. One social media user posted on X that it could be seen from as far away as Bilston, about four miles away. The fire involves a single story unit measuring 100 m by 100 m, WMFS said. They added that good progress was being made in tackling the blaze, with support from police and the ambulance service. Firefighters are working to prevent the fire spreading and to contain the blaze. A drone team was on site alongside a hydraulic aerial platform and a high volume pump team. Local residents and businesses have been advised to keep doors and windows closed, as there is large volumes of smoke in the area. Representatives from National Grid, Severn Trent, the Environment Agency and Sandwell Council were also at the scene. A West Midlands Fire Service spokesperson said: 'We have 15 crews in attendance at Great Bridge Street, Great Bridge, where they have responded to a Factory Fire. Please avoid the area, where possible.'

The Independent
3 days ago
- Automotive
- The Independent
Firefighters tackle ‘significant' factory fire blaze as 20 tonnes of tyres go up in smoke
Firefighters are battling a 'significant' blaze at a factory after 20 tonnes of tyres reportedly caught fire in the West Midlands. More than 70 firefighters have been at the factory on Great Bridge Street, between Tipton and West Bromwich, after West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) was called to the scene around 10.40am. Seventeen fire engines have been sent to the site, along with several specialist resources. No casualties have been reported. Members of the public warned to stay away from the area, as the fire has sent a thick plume of smoke into the air. One social media user posted on X that it could be seen from as far away as Bilston, about four miles away. The fire involves a single story unit measuring 100 m by 100 m, WMFS said. They added that good progress was being made in tackling the blaze, with support from police and the ambulance service. Firefighters are working to prevent the fire spreading and to contain the blaze. A drone team was on site alongside a hydraulic aerial platform and a high volume pump team. Local residents and businesses have been advised to keep doors and windows closed, as there is large volumes of smoke in the area. Representatives from National Grid, Severn Trent, the Environment Agency and Sandwell Council were also at the scene. A West Midlands Fire Service spokesperson said: 'We have 15 crews in attendance at Great Bridge Street, Great Bridge, where they have responded to a Factory Fire. Please avoid the area, where possible.'