Roads reopen after large industrial estate fire

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The industrial estate blaze in Corby can be seen for miles

At a glance

  • Fire crews attend a blaze at business units in Corby, Northants

  • Roads near the Earlstrees Industrial Estate were closed, but most have reopened

  • Residents were asked to keep their windows and doors closed

  • Fire service expected to remain at the scene for a couple of days

  • Published

Roads have been reopened after crews tackled a fire at a town's industrial estate.

Crews were called to Earlstrees Industrial Estate in Corby at about 04:15 BST, where two units were well alight, Northamptonshire Fire Service said.

Roads around the site have reopened except for a small section of Princewood Road, which remains closed to allow firefighters access to water to damp down.

Eyewitness, JA Mills, said the plume of smoke looked "massive", and a whole building could have been destroyed.

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Drone video shows the extent of the damage

Image source, Kate Bradbrook/BBC
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At the blaze's height about 35 firefighters were at the scene

Another eyewitness said the plume could be seen about nine miles (14km) away from Uppingham in Rutland.

The smoke was expected to affect businesses and residents "for some time", so they had been advised to keep windows and doors shut, the fire service said.

It confirmed some nearby buildings had been evacuated.

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Matt Butler said the cause of the fire was not yet known

Matt Butler, group commander for the fire service said the building was empty at the time, no-one was hurt and cordons in the area would be reviewed throughout the day.

"We can now confirm the fire is under control; it's affected two businesses on this industrial unit," he said.

"Due to the professionalism of the firefighters we've manged to prevent further fire spread to the surrounding businesses and protect the community."

On Tuesday morning, he said firefighters would remain at the scene for "at least the next 48 hours managing the incidents".

Image source, JA Mills
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JA Mills said he took images of the fire from Rockingham Road, Corby, opposite the Aldi supermarket

The fire service said nine appliances had been at the scene, including crews from neighbouring counties.

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Crews are expected to spend several hours dampening down

The cause of the blaze was not yet known and a full investigation would be carried out, Mr Butler added.

Image source, Kate Bradbrock/BBC
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Kym Wheeler was been unable to get to shops, close to where she lives

Kym Wheeler lives close to the fire and road closures.

"It's a fairly new unit; it used to be a bakers, but it's been taken over by someone else and they've been putting new cladding and such like on the outside," she said.

Image source, JA Mills
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The Earlstrees Industrial Estate is on the northern edge of Corby

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