Sheffield Ski Village: Fourth fire in a year breaks out
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue said the service had received more than 120 calls about the latest blaze at Ski Village on Vale Road.
21 firefighters were at the scene, a spokesperson said a large wooden shed and outbuildings were alight.
The main building of the Ski Village was destroyed by fire on 29 April 2012.
That fire was ruled to be an accident but investigations showed two further fires on 1 May and 21 May were started deliberately.
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Fire fighter hurt at cannabis factory fire in Grangetown, Cardiff
Fire service says cannabis factory discovered at property in Grangetown area, after officers called to house fire.
A firefighter who suffered burns to his back and shoulders while tackling a blaze a South Wales house which was being used as a cannabis factory has been released from hospital.
The alarm was raised by a member of the public at 02:48 BST on Sunday morning.
At the height of the incident, more than 40 firefighters from stations in Cardiff and Barry fought the fire.
South Wales Fire and Recue said they discovered the cannabis factory on the upper floor of the house.
A fire service spokesperson said the house was well-alight when the fire officers arrived.
South Wales Police said neighbouring houses were also evacuated for a time.
Clare Road was closed for 12 hours but has now reopened to traffic.
The fire service said the fire fighter has been discharged from hospital.
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Fifty firefighters battle blaze at disused Aberdeenshire hotel
Emergency services were called to the old Torryburn Hotel in Kintore shortly after 23:00 on Thursday.
Five appliances attended the blaze and battled the flames that tore through the building, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said.
An investigation into the cause of a fire at a disused hotel in Aberdeenshire has been launched.
The 11 bedroom hotel was put up for sale with offers over £375,000 sought by agent Colliers, which it described as an “outstanding opportunity to re-establish a once thriving business.”
A total of 45 firefighters were involved in tackling the fire, using a specialist height vehicle and thermal imaging equipment.
No-one was injured in the incident.
The cause of the fire has not yet been established.
Recycling plant to burn for days
More than 70 firefighters are tackling the blaze over a seven-acre area at the Smurfit Kappa paper mill in the Nechells area of Birmingham.
The fire had started just after 10pm on Wednesday night.
Tens of thousands of tons of cardboard is expected to keep burning for days at the recycling plant.
There are 20 fire crews on the site and at one point overnight 100 firefighters were on the scene near the M6 motorway.
The site in Mount Street is a recycled packaging mill, according to the company website.
According to its website, Smurfit Kappa is one of the leading producers of paper-based packaging in the world, with more than 41,000 employees in 32 countries. It has its headquarters in Dublin.
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Scottish zoo fire leaves animals and reptiles dead
Fire broke out at a Scottish zoo in the early hours of Sunday morning leaving reptiles, insects and an otter dead.
The alarm was raised at about 4am. Around 50 firefighters tackled the blaze at the reptile house of Five Sisters Zoo in Polbeth, West Lothian.
Lesley Coupar, from marketing and visitor services at the zoo, described the blaze as “the worst nightmare”.
“We’re in the business of rescuing animals, giving a safe haven to animals,” she said. “To look now at the shell of the reptile house and everything gone from there, it’s just the worst tragedy ever. The owners are obviously distraught, as are we all. We’re all animal lovers.
Full details of the animals affected will not be available until it is safe for zoo staff to access affected areas. Apart from the otter, the animals that died were in the reptile house.
An investigation into the cause of the fire will be launched.