Large Cannock parcel centre fire causes huge smoke plume

Cannock fire

Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service has instructed all businesses in close proximity to the fire to vacate the premises.

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Companies located close to a substantial inferno that has erupted at a delivery center in Staffordshire have received a warning to vacate the area due to the ongoing efforts of countless firefighters to combat the flames.

The fire department stated that at 06:15 GMT, they dispatched ten fire trucks to the Super Smart Service incident located on Cley Road, which is near the A460 Orbital Island in Cannock.

The fire produced a massive cloud of smoke that could be seen from about 20 miles away, including from the M6 Toll and in Tamworth. This information was gathered from social media posts made by eyewitnesses.

Inhabitants were advised to shut their windows and doors, while adjacent establishments were requested to vacate the premises.

Sainsbury's, located at the nearby Orbital Retail Centre, has stated that their shop is still accessible to the public. Other retail stores situated in the same area include well-known brands such as Marks & Spencer and Boots.

According to a representative from the fire department, there were zero individuals present in the warehouse for distributing parcels at the moment the fire ignited.

People who are not part of the emergency services were advised to stay away from the location, if they can.

The fire caused a massive smoke column in the footage shared by @MrBenWoolley. The flames were visible while the blaze was ongoing.

According to the fire department, they dispatched two fire trucks initially, then an additional two were sent out within three minutes, and eventually more trucks were deployed because the fire was quite large.

At around 10:30 am British Standard Time on Thursday, the fire was still being battled by crews, but the smoke plume had decreased in size.

The representative stated that countless firefighters are currently present in the location along with other members of the West Midlands Fire Service and Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service to assist in getting the fire situation under control.

Oscar, a local resident, recounted witnessing a substantial amount of dark smoke and law enforcement blocking the road upon his arrival to his workplace near 8:00 in the morning during British Summer Time.

"He said he's unsure if we'll be given permission to enter or he might head back home," he expressed.

The inferno produced a massive column of smoke that was dispersed into the atmosphere.

A different person living in the same area informed BBC Radio WM that they were aware of the fire at 06:30 am BST.

"It's quite disordered," she expressed. "Enormous clouds of extremely dark grey smoke are erupting."

The only information I have is that the place has been cleared out and there is nobody present. Fortunately, there have been no injuries, and at this time, that is our top priority.

According to a fire service representative, a number of roads were closed.

A person who lives in the area shared on social media that they heard numerous loud bangs coming from the fire and also noticed the sound of the fire trucks.

Someone else on the platform X shared that they had listened to a "sequence of blasts" prior to the combustion.

As per the information on its website, Super Smart Service was founded in the West Midlands back in 2015. Four years later, in 2019, it inaugurated a warehouse in Cannock, which led to the generation of over 300 job opportunities.

The company announced that it delivers storage and transportation services geared towards online merchants. When fully functioning, the company can handle and send out 70,000 packages daily.

of a large fire that broke out at a factory in Wolverhampton. Fire crews from several areas were dispatched to deal with the blaze.

West Midlands Railway stated that the blaze was not impacting their transportation services, and that there were no disruptions to trains passing through the vicinity.

The West Midlands Ambulance Service received a call from the fire service at 06:36 BST, but later canceled their staff after being informed that their services were not required.

Buses had to take a different route because of an issue at Orbital Retail Park. Chaserider, the transportation company, informed its followers on social media about the change. They stated that service 3 would go through Lichfield Road, Cannock Road, Hednesford Road, and Walsall Road.

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