The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Fire breaks out at Vellalore landfill

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A fire erupted at the open dump yard, near the vermicompo­st centre, located within the Vellalore landfill premises on Saturday evening, prompting quick response from the Coimbatore Corporatio­n and Fire and Rescue Services, as around two acres of the landfill is said to have been engulfed, so far.

Speaking on the issue, District Collector Kranthi Kumar Pati said, “Efforts are under way to contain the fire and prevent its spread to adjacent areas. A force comprising 15 fire tenders, including units from Coimbatore, Erode, and Tiruppur districts, has been deployed to combat the flames. Over 100 firemen and support personnel are engaged in the firefighti­ng operations.”

In addition to manpower, heavy vehicles, including eight hydraulic excavators and two earthmover­s, are being utilised to contain the fire.

Further, more than 20 water trucks have been mobilised to provide a steady supply of water for extinguish­ing the fire.

Advanced technology, in the form of drones, is also being leveraged to monitor the fire’s progressio­n, he said.

Sources indicate that the incident occurred around 6.30 p.m. and is suspected to have been caused due to a significan­t rise in temperatur­e over the last couple of days. However, the civic body is yet to confirm this.

“We are working to extinguish the fire by Sunday afternoon,” the Collector said.

“The Corporatio­n does not require a biomining plant as nearly one acre of legacy waste has been incinerate­d. Further, it is evident that no precaution­ary measures have been implemente­d by it,” K.S. Mohan, secretary, KurichiVel­lalore Pollution Prevention Action Committee, said.

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