Overview
- More than 100 firefighters, 20 engines, aerial platforms and specialist units responded when the fire broke out on July 27.
- Officials say the blaze engulfed four factory units and about 20 tonnes of tyres, prompting structural engineer assessments and smoke exposure warnings.
- As of July 29, two fire crews supported by five engines and a hydraulic platform remain on site to tackle hotspots and assess structural safety.
- West Midlands Fire Service plans formal investigations into the cause once site conditions allow.
- West Midlands Police managed road closures and evacuation coordination while National Grid and Severn Trent isolated gas and electricity supplies to aid firefighting efforts.