Overview
A massive industrial fire broke out earlier this morning at a factory in Campbellfield, in Melbourne's north. Over 100 firefighters were called to the site and are expected to remain on the scene for some time.
Located at 16 Thornycroft Street, the factory currently ablaze is registered to Bradbury Industrial Services — a hazardous and industrial waste storage facility — and is generating large plumes of black smoke, which is travelling south west towards Broadmeadows, Campbellfield, Coolaroo, Dallas and Somerton.
Authorities have warned locals to avoid the area and to close all windows, doors and vents, and turn off any heating and cooling systems. They're also suggesting those impacted by the smoke seek medical advice.
Just weeks ago, Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria announced it had suspended the licence of Bradbury Industrial Services after an inspection found the facility was storing more waste than permitted, as well as other misconducts.
Vic Emergency has reported that traffic in the area is affected, so to leave extra time if you're travelling nearby. EPA is currently on-site monitoring air quality, too, and has deployed booms to protect water drains and waterways from potential spillage from the site.
No injuries have been reported so far.
For more information and updates follow the Metropolitan Fire Brigade's twitter. To check on local traffic in the area, head to Vic Emergency. If impacted by the smoke, seek medical advice or call the Victoria Government's health advice hotline 1300 606 024.
Top image: EPA Victoria.