The Hindu 16.02.2013
The Hindu 16.02.2013
Plastic refuse heaped at the Brahmapuram solid waste
treatment plant of the Kochi Corporation caught fire on Friday, causing
hardship to residents of nearby areas.
Thick smoke, billowing out of the burning heaps, made fire-fighting difficult for the nearly 30 rescue personnel.
Firemen
had a tough time trying to reach the source of fire as thick fumes
emanating from the plastic heaps reduced visibility in the area.
Shortage
of water for dousing the flames also affected fire-fighting and the
firemen had to collect water from local sources including the river
flowing through the area
Incidentally, this is the
third major fire that has broken out at the plastic dumping yard of the
corporation in as many as four years.
Plastic waste
collected from different parts of the city had been piled up at the open
yard of the plant for the past two years. The functioning of the plant
has not been affected as the refuse was stored some 500 metres away from
the yard, said T.K. Ashraf, chairman of the Health Standing Committee
of the Kochi Corporation.
Fire-fighters, who returned
from the site after dousing the fire in the forenoon, had to be called
back as fresh fire broke out from the garbage heaps on being churned by
an excavator. New fire broke out from the melting refuse after it was
churned in the process of controlling the fire. Over 30 men had to fight
the flames all through the day to bring it under control, said a
fire-fighter.
Fire tenders from Gandhi Nagar, Tripunithura and Thrikkakkara were pressed into action.