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Stoke Blaze: Five Crews Tackle Major Recycling Plant Fire
16 Jun
Summary
- Firefighters are combating a large blaze at a recycling facility.
- The fire service responded to the incident early Tuesday morning.
- Nearby businesses have limited access, and residents are advised to stay indoors.

A large fire broke out at the Moores Metals recycling facility, prompting a significant response from Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service. Firefighters were dispatched to the Chemical Lane site shortly after 3:20 AM on Tuesday. Currently, five fire crews are actively engaged in tackling the blaze, utilizing two water carriers to manage the situation.
The fire has led to the closure of Chemical Lane, affecting access for nearby businesses. Those businesses are now only reachable on foot. Residents living in the proximity of the incident have been advised to ensure their doors and windows remain closed as a precautionary measure and to avoid the area altogether.
Moores Metals processes a variety of materials, including scrap metal, batteries, waste electrical and electronic equipment, and end-of-life vehicles. The facility also handles paper, plastic, cardboard, and timber. Following the extinguishment of the fire, an investigation will be launched to determine its origin.