Early Morning Blaze Controls Anderlecht Suburb

An early Saturday fire at an Anderlecht warehouse in Brussels was contained, according to VRT. The cause remains unknown, and smoke persists in the area. Authorities have cordoned off streets, evacuated some residents, and advised locals to keep windows and doors closed due to lingering smoke.

Early Morning Blaze Controls Anderlecht Suburb
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An early Saturday morning fire in a warehouse located in the Brussels suburb of Anderlecht has been successfully brought under control. The incident was reported by Belgian public broadcaster VRT, with confirmations from Brussels fire brigade spokesperson Walter Derieuw.

Though the cause of the fire remains undetermined, the area remains enveloped in smoke. In response, police officers donning gas masks have cordoned off the warehouse and surrounding streets to ensure public safety. A Reuters journalist on the scene noted some residents have been evacuated as a precautionary measure.

Brussels fire brigade spokesperson Walter Derieuw noted that residents are still being advised to keep their windows and doors closed as smoke lingers in the vicinity, underscoring the caution necessary despite the blaze being under control.

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