A man has died in a house fire in Sydney’s west. Around 130 firefighters are at the scene on Hyne Road, a warehouse believed to be owned by waste management company Cleanaway.
Welcome to the website of Guildford Fireplaces. Flames at a warehouse fire in Guildford are soaring up to 40m in the air as firefighters battle to bring the large blaze under control. But their periods were telling them a different storyThe biggest sticky beak in Arncliffe: Why I knocked on every door in my apartment buildingChadwick Boseman's career highlights and achievementsVictorian numbers 'still too high' to propose plan for easing restrictions, Daniel Andrews saysOne person killed after Trump supporters clash with Black Lives Matter protesters in PortlandSydney FC crowned A-League champions after beating Melbourne City in grand finalWest Coast Fever reach new heights with thrashing of Sunshine Coast LightningCarlton fades as Collingwood claims vital AFL win at the GabbaInjury-hit Storm beat Sea Eagles as Raiders come from behind to down BulldogsChadwick Boseman's career highlights and achievements Approximately 2 hectares of vegetation and trees are alight.Thank you to John Beynon for these drone photos which provide us with an overhead view of the blaze.Further photos of the blaze have emerged, with those close to the scene reporting a significant presence of fire crews.Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) and Surrey Police have been contacted for further information.Whitmoor Common's conservation is managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust.It is located in Worplesdon, in the northern outskirts of Guildford, as marked in red on the map.SurreyLive photographer Grahame Larter spotted black smoke rising into the air from Farnborough, almost 10 miles away.A fire has broken out at Whitmoor Common in Worplesdon, Guildford.Photos from the scene show a plume of black smoke rise into the air above the site.This was the view from Queen Elizabeth Park, in Guildford, at around 1.30pmA torrent of black smoke rises into the air at the commonFire engines have reportedly been spotted at the commonThe fire is understood to have broken out at Whitmoor Common A fire broke out in Whitmoor Common near Guildford on Wednesday (August 12). By-Pass, Ladymead, Guildford, GU11DL. 1 x Whole-time - crew located at a fire station ready to respond 24/7. On June 28th, 2020 the Guilford Fire Department was dispatched to a person who had fallen approximately one story. Guildford Fire Station Address. A large factory fire in South Guildford has sent fireballs and a plume of thick black smoke into the air from an industrial area in Perth's east.More than 130 firefighters using specialist equipment were sent to battle the blaze yesterday on Hynes Road, near the Great Eastern Highway Bypass.Department of Fire and Emergency Services Acting Superintendent Matt Folini said the Cleanaway waste management and recycling facility contained pallets of compressed plastic and compressed cardboard blocks destined for recycling.These materials were fuelling the fire, which was burning at extremely high temperatures. A huge plume of smoke has been seen rising into the air above the Worplesdon site, near GuildfordA fire broke out in Whitmoor Common near Guildford on Wednesday (August 12).SurreyLive photographer Grahame Larter spotted a huge plume of smoke rising into the air from Whitmoor Common is in Worplesdon, in the northern outskirts of The wildfire is the third to break out in the past week, with fire crews working tirelessly SurreyLive will provide the latest updates on this breaking incident via the blog below.Please get in touch at surreylive@reachplc.com with photos and comment if it is safe to do so.Inrix traffic management system is reporting Salt Box Road is closed:Salt Box Road in both directions closed due to incident from Grange Road to A322.Caller reports the road is closed with police presence.Sources suggests the closure is in relation to the fire at Whitmoor Common.Sensors suggests the road is closed outside the entrance to Whitmoor Common.Emergency vehicles have flocked to the scene today - Two fire engines (previously SFRS said five were sent) and seven specialist vehicles are currently at Whitmoor Common.We were called to this incident today at 12.32pm and currently have nine vehicles in attendance.
It shows the fire burning inside the common, and a fire engine rushing to the scene along Worplesdon Road. A large factory fire in South Guildford has sent fireballs and a plume of thick black smoke into the air from an industrial area in Perth's east. "The nature of the product is a compressed block, almost like big packs of bricks in large quantities, and unfortunately the fire has really taken hold in that warehouse area," he said.Smoke and regular fireballs could be seen billowing through the roof of the warehouse, and a steady succession of pops and bangs were heard as materials exploded inside the facility.Staff were evacuated after the blaze started about 9:00am.A bus was brought in later to collect employees from a muster point outside the facility.A number of police, ambulance and other emergency services crews were also on the scene.The thick plume of dark black smoke could be seen from several kilometres away.Acting Superintendent Folini said the Department of Environment and Regulation was monitoring air pollution levels and water runoff for any contamination.He said there were more than 130 firefighters on the scene.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume.In the birthplace of coronavirus, life almost looks normal — until you look closerWA man set to be first Australian fitted with tracking device for alleged COVID-19 breachSydney FC crowned A-League champions after beating Melbourne City in grand finalOne person killed after Trump supporters clash with Black Lives Matter protesters in PortlandBikie shot dead in 'cowardly and brazen' attack outside Sydney homeKylie and Susan were a picture of health.