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Fire rages at ex-ICI plant site Fire rages at ex-ICI plant site
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A major operation has been launched after chemicals exploded at an industrial site in Ayrshire.A major operation has been launched after chemicals exploded at an industrial site in Ayrshire.
Strathclyde Fire and Rescue said more than 10 appliances are at the former ICI factory in Stevenston, near Irvine.Strathclyde Fire and Rescue said more than 10 appliances are at the former ICI factory in Stevenston, near Irvine.
Officers say they are dealing with a chemical explosion involving flammable nitro-cellulose.Officers say they are dealing with a chemical explosion involving flammable nitro-cellulose.
There are no reports of injuries. Eyewitnesses told the BBC that flames reached 100ft into the air and could be seen from 10 miles away.There are no reports of injuries. Eyewitnesses told the BBC that flames reached 100ft into the air and could be seen from 10 miles away.
'Gas canisters'
The fire service said the blaze at the plant - which once made explosives - has been brought under control and no nearby residents have had to be evacuated.The fire service said the blaze at the plant - which once made explosives - has been brought under control and no nearby residents have had to be evacuated.
'Gas canisters'
James Smith, 54, who lives about half-a-mile from the blaze, described how he heard explosions and saw huge flames as the factory went up at about 8.30pm.James Smith, 54, who lives about half-a-mile from the blaze, described how he heard explosions and saw huge flames as the factory went up at about 8.30pm.
He said: "It was enormous. The flames were a couple of hundred feet high. It was like a white flame.He said: "It was enormous. The flames were a couple of hundred feet high. It was like a white flame.
"There were a couple of explosions, like gas canisters.""There were a couple of explosions, like gas canisters."
John Wallace, 45, who lives 1km away from the Lundholm Road factory, was first alerted to the fire when a bright light drenched his living room.John Wallace, 45, who lives 1km away from the Lundholm Road factory, was first alerted to the fire when a bright light drenched his living room.
The scene outside Mr Wallace's houseThe scene outside Mr Wallace's house
"We thought it was a fire engine at first but I looked outside and saw these large flames leaping over the houses," he said."We thought it was a fire engine at first but I looked outside and saw these large flames leaping over the houses," he said.
"I probably heard about four or five explosions. My wife went and fetched her mother who lives in that direction as the heat and flames were very worrying.""I probably heard about four or five explosions. My wife went and fetched her mother who lives in that direction as the heat and flames were very worrying."
He added that the flames seemed to die down after 45 minutes and that it was not the first time a fire had broke out at the factory.He added that the flames seemed to die down after 45 minutes and that it was not the first time a fire had broke out at the factory.
"My wife's uncle, who was a fireman, died after being seriously injured in a explosion there," he added. "This plant produced a lot of explosives for the war.""My wife's uncle, who was a fireman, died after being seriously injured in a explosion there," he added. "This plant produced a lot of explosives for the war."
Frank Chan was walking back to his bed and breakfast in nearby Ardeer when he heard the explosion.Frank Chan was walking back to his bed and breakfast in nearby Ardeer when he heard the explosion.
"It was just after 8pm as I'd been shopping at Morrisons and I was the last to leave the shop," he said."It was just after 8pm as I'd been shopping at Morrisons and I was the last to leave the shop," he said.
"As I walked along I heard the explosion and saw the flames.""As I walked along I heard the explosion and saw the flames."