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Firefighters fight huge tyre fire Firefighters fight huge tyre fire
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A "huge" blaze an old tyre yard near Coatbridge in North Lanarkshire is expected to burn for days.A "huge" blaze an old tyre yard near Coatbridge in North Lanarkshire is expected to burn for days.
About 400 tonnes of tyres are alight at the old Shanks/McEwan yard by the A8, near the Eurocentral business park.About 400 tonnes of tyres are alight at the old Shanks/McEwan yard by the A8, near the Eurocentral business park.
A spokesperson for Strathclyde Fire and Rescue said the fire started at about 2000 GMT, sending a plume of thick black smoke into the air.A spokesperson for Strathclyde Fire and Rescue said the fire started at about 2000 GMT, sending a plume of thick black smoke into the air.
She said it threatened overhead railway cables, and the Cumbernauld to Lanark railway line has since been closed.She said it threatened overhead railway cables, and the Cumbernauld to Lanark railway line has since been closed.
'Close to line''Close to line'
The spokeswoman said: "Around 400 tonnes of old tyres are ablaze, generating a huge thick black smoke plume.The spokeswoman said: "Around 400 tonnes of old tyres are ablaze, generating a huge thick black smoke plume.
"The location of the incident and its proximity to nearby railway lines hasnecessitated the stoppage of trains on the main Cumbernauld to Lanark rail line. "The location of the incident and its proximity to nearby railway lines has necessitated the stoppage of trains on the main Cumbernauld to Lanark rail line.
"Around 25 firefighters are involved at the incident, utilising large capacityground monitors to direct water jets to the seat of the blaze. "Around 25 firefighters are involved at the incident, utilising large capacity ground monitors to direct water jets to the seat of the blaze.
"It is anticipated that Strathclyde Fire and Rescue will be in attendance forsome considerable time." Smoke from the blazing tyres could be seen for miles around
"It is anticipated that Strathclyde Fire and Rescue will be in attendance for some considerable time."
Strathclyde Fire and Rescue said fumes from the fire were not believed to be posing any danger to nearby residents.Strathclyde Fire and Rescue said fumes from the fire were not believed to be posing any danger to nearby residents.
Appliances from Cumbernauld, Coatbridge and Hamilton Community fire stations are also involved in tackling the blaze.Appliances from Cumbernauld, Coatbridge and Hamilton Community fire stations are also involved in tackling the blaze.
The cause of the fire remains unknown but police are also monitoring the situation.The cause of the fire remains unknown but police are also monitoring the situation.
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