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Fire Engulfs 100 Scrap Vehicles in Ankara’s Yenimahalle

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Ankara, March 8 – A large fire erupted at the Scrap Dealers Industrial Site in the Yenimahalle district of Ankara on Friday night, resulting in the destruction of approximately 100 scrap vehicles. Fire crews battled the inferno for around four hours before bringing it under control. Fortunately, there were no reported fatalities or injuries.

Massive Blaze in Yenimahalle

The incident occurred around 10:00 PM when flames, reportedly originating from a rubbish bin, rapidly spread to adjacent scrap vehicles. Eyewitnesses immediately alerted emergency services, prompting the dispatch of numerous fire brigades to the scene.

According to officials, the fire quickly escalated due to the highly flammable nature of the materials present at the scrap yard. The intensity of the blaze turned the approximately 100 engulfed vehicles into piles of twisted metal.

Four-Hour Battle Against the Flames

Firefighting teams worked tirelessly for approximately four hours to extinguish the extensive fire. Their efforts focused on containing the blaze and preventing its spread to other areas of the industrial site. Following the successful suppression of the flames, crews used cranes to remove the burnt vehicles and conducted extensive cooling operations to prevent reignition.

A spokesperson for the Ankara Fire Department stated, “Our teams responded swiftly to the alarm. The scale of the fire was significant, but thanks to the coordinated efforts of multiple units, we were able to bring it under control and prevent further damage. We are relieved that there were no casualties in this incident.”

Investigation Underway to Determine Cause

Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire. While initial reports suggest the fire originated from a rubbish bin, all possibilities are being explored. Experts will be examining the site to gather evidence and establish the sequence of events that led to the extensive damage.

The Scrap Dealers Industrial Site is a hub for recycling and processing discarded materials, making it particularly susceptible to such incidents. The economic impact of the fire on the businesses operating within the affected area is yet to be fully assessed.

Community Impact and Future Measures

Local residents expressed concern over the incident, highlighting the potential environmental and safety risks associated with such large-scale fires in industrial zones. Authorities are expected to review safety protocols and consider additional measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of strict adherence to safety regulations in industrial environments, particularly those dealing with flammable materials and scrap. The rapid response of the fire department was crucial in mitigating a potentially more catastrophic outcome.

Further details regarding the investigation will be released as they become available.

Source: sabah.com.tr

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