Summary

  • A major incident is stood down as emergency services successfully tackle the flames at a recycling warehouse in Rushden, Northamptonshire

  • The huge blaze started shortly before 06:30 BST on the Sanders Lodge industrial estate, causing a plume of black smoke that could be seen for miles

  • The fire involved a large quantity of burning plastic

  • Shortly before 17:00 BST, the fire service said the blaze was under control

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From the scene: Smoke billows from industrial fire

  1. Live updates coming to a closepublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 23 May

    With the scale of the warehouse blaze being downgraded after hard work by fire crews, we will bring our live updates to an end.

    You can read the latest on the fire here, which broke out early this morning on an industrial estate in Rushden, Northamptonshire, and at its height forced emergency services to declare a major incident.

    BBC Look East will report on the blaze on tonight's programme from 18:30 BST on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, while BBC Radio Northampton will also communicate updates on its news and travel bulletins.

    Thank you for following.

  2. Rushden fire is 'under control'published at 16:46 British Summer Time 23 May

    The fire service says the blaze at Sanders Lodge industrial estate is now "under control and contained within the site", despite smoke continuing to billow from it.

    Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service says a warning remains in place for local people to stay away from the site and to keep windows and doors closed due to the smoke.

    Eight fire appliances, two aerial appliances and a specialist high-volume pump remain at the scene, but this has been scaled down from the height of the incident.

    Assistant chief fire officer Phil Pells says there will continue to be an emergency services presence overnight and that road closures "will remain in place until Saturday at the earliest".

  3. Major incident stood downpublished at 16:37 British Summer Time 23 May
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    Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service says the fire is being stood down as a major incident.

  4. 'We couldn't believe what we were seeing'published at 16:37 British Summer Time 23 May

    An elderly lady in a chair. She is wearing a sheepskin style fleece.Image source, Sam Read/BBC

    Doreen, 80, lives in a property that backs on to the Sanders Lodge industrial estate and describes how she found out about the blaze.

    She says: "My son rang me up this morning and said, 'Mum, look out of the window', then I saw what had happened... and said, 'Oh my gosh.'

    "We've lived here 50 years and I couldn't believe it."

  5. MP thanks emergency servicespublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 23 May

    Gen Kitchen at Rushden fireImage source, Gen Kitchen/Facebook

    Gen Kitchen, the Labour MP for Wellingborough and Rushden, has issued a message of thanks to the fire and rescue service.

    In a video shared on her social media platforms, external, she says the effort, led by Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, and supported by crews from Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, had "minimised the impact on the local community".

  6. Residents warned of low water pressurepublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 23 May

    Anglian Water says some of its customers in the Rushden area "may have very low water pressure" because of the fire.

    The firm says it is due to the fire service needing to access the water supply in order to douse the flames coming from the Monoworld site.

    It says it hopes to have "everything back to normal as soon as possible", but has not offered an estimated time.

  7. Blaze appears to be dying downpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 23 May

    Sam Read
    BBC Look East

    By any normal standards there is still a big plume of smoke over Rushden.

    However, it's now much smaller than when I arrived at 11:30.

    As you can see from this photo I've just taken - it's much more grey now than thick black smoke.

    Rushden fireImage source, Sam Read/BBC
  8. What does 'declaring a major incident' mean?published at 15:31 British Summer Time 23 May

    The blaze in Rushden has led to a "major incident" being declared by the fire service, but what does that mean in practical terms?

    When one gets declared, it essentially means a formal structure and chain of command is set up between different agencies, such as the fire service, police and local councils, so they work better together to keep the public safe.

    It means regular meetings take place between those agencies so things don't get missed. In this instance, the fire service is taking the lead.

  9. A reminder of what we know so farpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 23 May

    It is almost nine hours since the fire started at Sanders Lodge industrial estate.

    Here is a reminder of the key information we know about the blaze:

    • Twelve crews from Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire have been tackling the fire, which started at about 06:30 BST
    • There are no injuries or fatalities, according to emergency services, but a major incident has been declared
    • All roads on the industrial estate have been closed in response to the fire, and people are being asked to avoid the area or find an alterative route if commuting
    • The fire at the Monoworld warehouse has generated a huge plume of black smoke, which has been visible 16 miles (26km) away in Oakley, Bedfordshire
  10. 'We got out of bed quite quickly'published at 14:41 British Summer Time 23 May

    Malcolm stands with dark sunglasses in a squarish frame. He is wearing a red fleece and in the soft focus background smoke from the fire can be seen rising behind residential properties.Image source, Sam Read/BBC

    A man living near to the site of the fire says he was alerted about it by a text message from a neighbour.

    Malcolm says he received a message asking "are you alright?" after his neighbour saw smoke rising "over and above" his property.

    He says: "We got out of bed quite quickly to go and have a look. Common sense has been applied and we shut everything up. The colour of the smoke looked quite toxic."

  11. No injuries, says fire servicepublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 23 May

    Sam Read
    BBC Look East

    Mick Berry, in firefighter uniform and a helmet stares straight to the camera. Smoke from the fire is partially visible over his shoulderImage source, Sam Read/BBC

    Mick Berry, the area manager from Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, tells me there are thankfully "no injuries or fatalities" resulting from today's blaze in Rushden.

    He praises the work of fire crews tackling the flames and shares his thanks for the support he has received from neighbouring Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire teams.

    Mr Berry says the burning materials are "predominantly" plastics that have been "crushed down", making them "really, really difficult to extinguish".

  12. Latest view from the airpublished at 14:19 British Summer Time 23 May

    This latest shot has been taken from a drone at the scene and shows how widespread the flames are.

    Rushden fireImage source, Steve Hubbard/BBC
  13. Fire service photos show scale of blazepublished at 14:17 British Summer Time 23 May

    Rushden fireImage source, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service
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    Large amounts of what appears to be waste is in flames at the site

    Rushden fireImage source, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service
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    Crews have been at the site since early morning

    Rushden fireImage source, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service
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    Fire crews on a cherry picker try to dampen down the flames

    Rushden fireImage source, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service
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    A funnel of black smoke has been pouring from the scene

  14. Road closures in place around the areapublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 23 May

    Northamptonshire Police have put in a number of road closures "to support public safety and emergency services activity".

    They are:

    • A full closure of all slip roads at junction 16 of the A45, both eastbound and westbound (the A45 itself is open past the scene)

    • Ditchford Road, between the junction with Mill Road and the A45

    • Northampton Road, at the junction with Wellingborough Road

    • Wellingborough Road, at the junction with Washbrook Road

    Police ask people to avoid these areas and find alternative routes.

    "Thanks for your patience while we and blue light partners deal with this incident," a spokesperson says.

  15. Smoke seen for miles aroundpublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 23 May

    You have been sending us your photos of the Rushden blaze, with the smoke plume visible for miles.

    Rushden fireImage source, Sarah Ward
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    Nearby resident Sarah Ward captured the smoke

    Rushden fireImage source, Alfie
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    Alfie took this photo, with smoke visible over the top of Waitrose

    Rushden fireImage source, Anna Howlett
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    Anna Howlett said she could see the blaze from the Stanton Cross estate in Wellingborough

    Rushden fireImage source, Graham Smith
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    The smoke is seen billowing behind Pertenhall Church, 12 miles away

    Rushden fireImage source, Kristine Hughes
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    Sixteen miles away, the smoke is still visible in Oakley, Bedfordshire

  16. Site of the fire identified as recycling firmpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 23 May

    A wall of billowing smoke and glowing fireImage source, Steve Hubbard/BBC

    The fire service has confirmed that the blaze is at the premises of recycling firm Monoworld.

    The company recycles plastic waste products such as food packaging and also has recycling centres in Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire and Hartlepool, County Durham.

    We have approached the firm for comment.

  17. Scale of smoke plume captured by pilot at 33,000ftpublished at 13:27 British Summer Time 23 May

    We have been sent video of the fire scene by a pilot who was flying through the area at 33,000ft (10,058m).

    Lucas Kalfjall said he could see a "massive column of smoke, clearly visible" billowing high into the air from the industrial estate.

  18. 'Windows up, air-con off'published at 13:26 British Summer Time 23 May

    The A45, a major east-west route through Northamptonshire, remains open as normal despite its close proximity to the blaze.

    The road is only about 200 metres from the perimeter of the Sanders Lodge Industrial Estate.

    However, Northamptonshire Police says, external motorists are being advised to "keep windows up and air conditioning off".

    A plume of black smoke rises from the ground against a blue sky. A road surface is visible in the foregroundImage source, Steve Hubbard/BBC
  19. Nearby shopping centre trading as normalpublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 23 May

    The site of the fire is close to Rushden Lakes - a large outdoor shopping complex located on the opposite side of the A45 dual carriageway.

    The BBC has contacted Rushden Lakes and it says it is continuing to trade as normal.

  20. Latest statement from fire servicepublished at 12:55 British Summer Time 23 May

    Mick Berry, the area manager from Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, has just issued a statement about the latest response to the blaze.

    He says: "This is a large fire that is having a significant impact on the Sanders Lodge industrial estate in Rushden.

    "A multi-agency decision has been taken to declare a major incident, but fire crews are working extremely hard to prevent the fire from spreading and reduce the smoke plume.

    "We would urge people to stay away from the site while emergency services deal with this incident and ask nearby residents to close windows and doors due to the large amount of smoke issuing from the site.

    "We anticipate that we will be on scene over the rest of the weekend, and we appreciate the impact this is having on local businesses on the estate and would like to thank them for their patience."