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Sydney Factory Erupts in Fiery Blast
30 Nov
Summary
- A factory fire in Sydney's west created a volcano-like explosion.
- Over 200 firefighters battled the massive blaze for hours.
- Two firefighters sustained minor injuries to their hands.

A significant fire broke out at a waste facility factory in North St Marys, Sydney's west, on Saturday night, resembling a volcanic eruption. The blaze sent debris, including concrete blocks and a chemical tank, exploding up to 150 metres into the air, raining down on surrounding streets. More than 200 firefighters and 50 fire units were deployed to combat the intense flames, establishing defensive lines as projectiles burst from the fire.
Emergency services worked through the night to contain the inferno, which Fire and Rescue NSW described as one of the largest in the region in recent years. Hazardous materials crews and the Environment Protection Agency were also on site to manage the chemicals involved. Two firefighters sustained minor injuries to their hands during the operation.
The fire was expected to continue burning for most of Sunday, with authorities establishing a 200-metre exclusion zone and advising local residents to close windows and doors to avoid smoke inhalation. Police have launched an investigation into the cause of the fire and are appealing for information and footage from the scene.




