60 firefighters tackle blaze at Birmingham industrial estate

It's happening in Kingswinford.

Author: Molly HookingsPublished 30th Nov 2023

Around 60 firefighters were called to Pensnett Trading Estate on First Avenue in Kingswinford shortly after 4am today (30 Nov).

The blaze ripped through a building, causing it to partially collapse.

Police and ambulance workers were also in attendance, but no one is believed to be injured.

The fire service told us they will not be starting an investigation into the cause of the fire until it is fully extinguished. They tweeted: "The fire is under control, but not yet fully extinguished."

Twelve fire engines were deployed from Black Country fire stations, with two hydraulic platforms being mobilised.

Locals are being warned to expect travel disruptions as the fire service deal with the blaze.

West Midlands Fire Service said: "Traffic is heavy due to our presence in the area and a number of bus routes have been impacted."

National Express Midlands has also apologised for any inconvenience caused.

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