Fire crews tackle 20-tonne rubbish blaze at recycling centre
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The fire took about two hours to put out
Firefighters have been tackling a 20-tonne rubbish fire at a waste centre.
The blaze at the recycling site in Farnborough in Lynchford Road broke out shortly after 00:30 GMT.
Crews from Rushmoor and Yateley stations were joined in tackling the burning household rubbish by firefighters from Surrey.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service said it was put out shortly after 02:30.

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