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Birmingham factory fire engulfs two-storey carpet warehouse.
Summary
A large fire broke out at a two-storey factory unit on the Tyseley Industrial Estate in Birmingham on January 7, and West Midlands Fire Service said crews remain on scene with the incident described as likely to be protracted.
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A large fire broke out at a two-storey factory unit on the Tyseley Industrial Estate in Birmingham on January 7. West Midlands Fire Service said it was alerted at 7.13pm and that the fire involves the full 100m by 40m brick-built storage unit. The service reported more than 75 personnel and specialist appliances were deployed and described the incident as likely to be protracted.
Known details:
- The fire began on January 7 and involved a carpet storage unit at Tyseley Industrial Estate on Seeleys Road, according to West Midlands Fire Service.
- The service said 14 fire engines, hydraulic platforms and specialist units were among the resources on scene, bringing personnel numbers to over 75.
- Sam Carpet Ltd, a long-established business with a warehouse on the estate, was reported destroyed and two large units were gutted.
- Crews were reported to be making good progress by 11pm but said activities on site were unlikely to be scaled down for some time; the cause has not been confirmed.
Summary:
The blaze has destroyed a carpet warehouse and damaged adjacent units on the Tyseley estate, affecting a longstanding local business. West Midlands Fire Service said crews remain actively engaged and that further significant updates will be provided; the next procedural step is undetermined at this time.
