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Singapore fire triggers series of explosions

Published: 24 Feb 2017 - 12:07 am | Last Updated: 09 Nov 2021 - 07:29 am

Reuters

Singapore: Two hundred firefighters battled a blaze at a Singapore waste management plant which triggered a series of explosions and sent a plume of black smoke into the early morning sky.
"The fire broke out yesterday at the Eco Special Waste Management plant in the Tuas industrial district, bordering Malaysia, fuelled by chemical waste and other flammable materials," officials said yesterday.
Videos and photos showed a large flame and a tall column of dark smoke covering part of the sky.
"Periodic explosions were heard as firefighters battled the blaze with foam," the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said in a Facebook post.
One firefighter needed hospital treatment for exhaustion, a SCDF spokesman said, adding the fire had been brought under control.
After an initial assessment, about half the plant had been damaged, chief executive Rick Reidinger said.