A significant fire that broke out at a metal recycling centre in Millbank Street, Northam, Southampton, on Wednesday night has been linked to a concealed lithium-ion battery, according to officials.
Firefighters were called to the scene at the EMR (European Metal Recycling) facility after hazardous smoke billowed into the air, drifting across the River Itchen towards Bitterne. Crews battled the fire for over five hours, with seven fire engines from St Mary’s, Hightown, Redbridge Hill, Botley, and Romsey attending.
The fire has raised further awareness about the dangers of lithium-ion batteries in the recycling process and the importance of keeping hazardous materials out of the waste stream.
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Local residents and businesses were advised to stay clear of the area during the incident and to keep windows closed due to the hazardous smoke. The swift and coordinated response from fire crews helped bring the blaze under control.