Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Massive Fire Engulfs Paris Recycling Center, Prompting Major Emergency Response

Over 200 firefighters are battling the blaze at the Syctom facility in the 17th arrondissement, with no injuries reported but significant structural damage sustained.

Les impressionnantes images de l’incendie d’un centre de tri du 17e arrondissement de Paris
Un « important incendie » s’est déclenché lundi 7 avril dans un centre de tri des déchets du 17e arrondissement, au nord de Paris, selon les pompiers (photo d’illustration).
Image
Le centre de tri de collecte sélective de la Syctom Clichy-Batignolles, dans le 17e de Paris.

Overview

  • A fire broke out on Monday evening in the sub-basement of the Syctom recycling center at 39 boulevard de Douaumont in Paris' 17th arrondissement, quickly spreading through the facility.
  • More than 200 firefighters and 60 fire engines have been deployed to combat the fire, which continues to burn as of the latest updates.
  • All personnel were evacuated safely, and no injuries have been reported, according to local authorities.
  • A towering column of black smoke is visible across Paris and nearby suburbs, with roads, including sections of the périphérique, closed to facilitate emergency operations.
  • The building, a key waste management facility serving over 900,000 residents, has sustained extensive damage, with officials describing it as nearly destroyed.