Residents in Airdrie are being urged to keep their doors and windows closed after a fire erupted at a waste facility site.

Police say emergency crews raced to a landfill site on Meikle Drumgray Road in the town on Sunday, August 18, after being alerted to the incident.

The force revealed they were called to the blaze at around 7.55pm.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) also confirmed they were in attendance, however, they have since left the scene.


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Due to the fire, residents in the area have been issued a warning to keep all windows and doors closed.

Meanwhile, this morning, the SFRS said they were heading back to the scene to check it over.

Currently, it is unclear if anyone has been injured during the incident.

 

 

A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Emergency services are responding to a fire at a landfill site in Meikle Drumgray Road in Airdrie.

"We were called to the scene around 7.55pm on Sunday, August 18, 2024.

"Residents in the surrounding area are being advised to keep all windows and doors closed."

A spokesperson for the SFRS added: "Residents nearby and those who can smell smoke are advised to keep windows and doors shut.

"If travelling through smoke, motorists should keep windows and air vents closed and turn off air conditioning."

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