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Small paper lantern sparks massive fire at UK recycling plant

LONDON — A very large fire started by a paper lantern has consumed more than 100,000 tons of plastic materials at a recycling facility in central England.Fire services said Monday more than 200 firefighters fought the blaze near the city of Birmingham.
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Image: A woman covers her mouth as she looks at a fire at a recycling plant in Smethwick, central England
A woman covers her mouth as she looks at a fire at a recycling plant in Smethwick, central England on July 1, 2013.Darren Staples / Reuters / X01323

LONDON — A very large fire started by a paper lantern has consumed more than 100,000 tons of plastic materials at a recycling facility in central England.

Fire services said Monday more than 200 firefighters fought the blaze near the city of Birmingham.

Officials said in a statement that a paper lantern was spotted on CCTV floating into the site before starting a fire among plastic bales.

Fire services said the smoke plume made by the fire was rising up to 6,000 feet and may affect air travel. Birmingham International Airport spokesman David Lavender said officials did not anticipate any disruption to flights. Nearby residents have been advised to keep their windows and doors closed as a precaution.

Officials said 11 firefighters were treated for various injuries. There were no reported injuries to the public.

-- The Associated Press

Image: Smoke rises behind the Union Flag from a fire at a recycling plant in Smethwick, central Englan
Smoke rises behind the Union Flag from a fire at a recycling plant in Smethwick, central England on July 1, 2013.Darren Staples / Reuters / X01323
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Smoke rises from a fire at a recycling plant in Smethwick, Birmingham, England on July 1, 2013.Matthew Cooper / AP