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Steinbach recycling plant fire causes up to $2 M in damage

A fire at the Eastman Recycling plant in Steinbach, Man., Thursday morning caused between $500,000 and $2 million in damage, the city's fire chief says.

Blaze started just after 11 a.m. Thursday, says Steinbach Fire Department chief

Fire crews in Steinbach, Man., worked to put out a blaze Thursday at the city's Eastman Recycling plant. (Mark Kihn)

A fire at the Eastman Recycling plant in Steinbach, Man., Thursday morning caused between $500,000 and $2 million in damage, says the city's fire chief.

Kelvin Toews said it took about 20 minutes to get the fire under control.Crews were called to the plant shortly after 11a.m. CT.

The huge plumes of black smoke that billowed from the buildingwere caused by plastic and rubber inside, he said.

"Anytime there's thick black smoke, it causes concern," he said.

Nearly an hour after crews arrived on scene, the fire continued to smoulder,said Hanover School Division fleet maintenance manager MarkKihn,who works across the street.

"There's still some smoke coming out," Kihn saidaround 11:50 a.m. Thursday.

An hour after crews arrived smoke was still rising from the building. (Mark Kihn)

"We sat and watched it for a few minutes and it started to get worse and worse and the black smoke started to get heavier and heavier," he said.

"We heard a couple pops it could have been an aerosol can or something like that."

The fire started in the plant's conveyer belt that sorts recycling. Toews said nooks and crannies in the machine made it hard to put it out.

"It took us a while to extinguish all of it,"Toewssaid. "There was lots of plastic, lots of cardboard."

Fumes from the fire could be smelled even inside his building across the street, he said.

with files from Leif Larsen