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Fire fought at major gas terminal Major gas terminal blaze put out
(about 1 hour later)
Fire crews are tackling a major blaze at one of the largest gas terminal complexes in the UK, Norfolk fire service has confirmed. Fire crews have put out a major blaze at one of the largest gas terminals in the UK, after an explosion.
The fire broke out in a water treatment plant at the Shell UK base on Paston Road in Bacton. The fire broke out in a water treatment plant at the Shell UK base on Paston Road at Bacton in North Norfolk.
Shell UK said all personnel had been accounted for and an emergency centre was set up at Shell HQ in Aberdeen.
Emergency services were still on site in the late evening and Norfolk Fire Service said 10 crews dealt with what they described as "a major incident".
The terminal, operated by several energy companies, houses gas processing plants and the Interconnector system feeding gas between Britain and Europe.The terminal, operated by several energy companies, houses gas processing plants and the Interconnector system feeding gas between Britain and Europe.
Norfolk Fire Service confirmed 10 crews were dealing with a major incident. The Norfolk Fire Service spokeswoman said it did not believe any chemicals were involved but it had set up a foam monitoring system.
The Norfolk Fire Service spokeswoman said they did not know if any chemicals were involved but they had set up a foam monitoring system. The Nation Grid said there had been no threat to the UK's gas supply.
'Black smoke''Black smoke'
Anna Hollis, from a nearby holiday park, said: "Just after the fire broke out we could see flames and smoke shooting up into the air and the alarm was going off very loudly.Anna Hollis, from a nearby holiday park, said: "Just after the fire broke out we could see flames and smoke shooting up into the air and the alarm was going off very loudly.
"It was really alarming. We could see the fire was right in the centre of the terminal and there were helicopters flying all around."It was really alarming. We could see the fire was right in the centre of the terminal and there were helicopters flying all around.
"All we can see now is billowing black smoke.""All we can see now is billowing black smoke."
Norfolk Fire Service, which received the emergency call at 1745 GMT, described the blaze as a major incident. Norfolk Fire Service received the emergency call at 1745 GMT.
John Ellis, emergency planning officer at the terminal, said fire crews were now at the Shell site. He said he believed there had been an explosion related to a fire.John Ellis, emergency planning officer at the terminal, said fire crews were now at the Shell site. He said he believed there had been an explosion related to a fire.
Patricia Myles, whose garden overlooks the terminal's site, said: "First we heard a bang and then I came out of the back and I walked along the track and all I could see was black smoke.Patricia Myles, whose garden overlooks the terminal's site, said: "First we heard a bang and then I came out of the back and I walked along the track and all I could see was black smoke.
"Once I got to the end of the lane there were flames shooting up 10 or 20ft, maybe more, in the air and within about five or six minutes the flames went down and there was just a lot of black smoke. "Once I got to the end of the lane there were flames shooting up 10ft or 20ft, maybe more, in the air and within about five or six minutes the flames went down and there was just a lot of black smoke.
"But there was a lot of activity going on, with sirens and everyone running about there.""But there was a lot of activity going on, with sirens and everyone running about there."


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