Oklahoma City firefighters battle flames at recycling plant
Crews battled flames after a fire sparked at an Oklahoma City recycling plant late Thursday night. A fire broke out at an Oklahoma City recycling plant late Thursday night, causing heavy smoke and flames. The fire was extinguished shortly after 11 p.m. and cleared shortly after midnight. The cause of the fire is unknown. No injuries have been reported. An investigation is ongoing.

Published : 10 months ago by Cynthia Montes in Environment
The cause of the fire is unknown
WERE REPORTED IN THAT INCIDENT. AND NEW THIS MORNING, OKC FIRE CREWS RESPONDING TO A FIRE AT A RECYCLING RECYCLING PLANT PLANT. THAT FIRE BROKE OUT JUST BEFORE 11 LAST NIGHT NEAR RENO AND MLK. HEAVY SMOKE WAS SEEN FROM BLOCKS AWAY AND YOU CAN SEE IN THIS VIDEO HOW THICK IT WAS. IN SOME INSTANCES, VISIBILITY WAS PRETTY LOW AT THIS TIME. IT’
Crews battled flames after a fire sparked at an Oklahoma City recycling plant late Thursday night.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.The fire started shortly after 11 p.m. at a recycling plant near Reno and Martin Luther King avenues. When crews arrived, they saw heavy smoke.>> Download the KOCO 5 AppThe scene was cleared shortly after midnight. No injuries have been reported.The cause of the fire is unknown. An investigation is ongoing. Top HeadlinesRed Lobster closings: These are the locations it wants to shut downTallest building in U.S. on track in OKC after council voteSemitrailer crash causes major traffic backup on I-44 in southwest OKCRossen Reports: More than 500k vehicles just got recalled, check here if your car is on the listOU softball chaplain says team has mentality that prepares them for any outcome
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