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  • Australia: Fire at Broken Hill's Perilya mine re-ignites, residents warned to avoid 'possible toxic smoke'

    9h ago
    By Bill Ormonde and Sarah McConnell

    In short:
    A blaze at a Broken Hill mine that began hundreds of meters underground on Sunday night has reignited after being put out.

    Staff at Perilya's zinc, lead and silver mine have been evacuated without injury, and nearby residents have been asked to say inside to avoid smoke from the blaze.

    What's next?
    An emergency committee has been formed to deal with the incident.

    An underground fire at a Chinese-owned mine in Broken Hill re-ignites and spreads to multiple levels, as nearby residents are warned to stay inside for their safety.


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    ADVICE - RESIDENTS URGED TO REMAIN INDOORS - BROKEN HILL

    Published: 13 Jan 2025 12:13pm

    Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is aware of smoke that is venting from the Perilya Mine, Broken Hill, due to an underground fire. Perilya Mines emergency services crew is currently in attendance at the incident.

    FRNSW is urging residents to remain indoors and to close windows, doors, and vents due to the smoke in the area.


    Updated: 13 Jan 2025 11:18am

    https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/incident...the%20incident.

  • #2
    UNDERGROUND FIRE UPDATE - BROKEN HILL

    Published: 13 Jan 2025 12:13pm

    UPDATE: 3:46pm - 14 Jan 2025 FRNSW advises that residents in the Broken Hill area are safe to resume normal activities.

    UPDATE: 3:46pm - 14 Jan 2025 FRNSW advises that residents in the Broken Hill area are safe to resume normal activities...

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