Fire at Belgian Town Almost Put Out, Smoke to Fade During the Night

BRUSSELS, May 25 (Reuters) – A fire ⁠at ⁠a textile warehouse ⁠in a town southwest of Brussels ​that prompted the evacuation of several streets on ‌Monday was almost put ‌out early in the evening and ⁠the ⁠toxic smoke plume is set to fade during the ​night, the town hall said on its website.

People living near the blaze were evacuated Monday afternoon ​due to a significant risk of canisters stored ⁠nearby ⁠exploding, the mayor ⁠of ​Tubize Samuel D’Orazio said in a radio interview.

Other residents ​were told to ⁠stay home with their windows and doors closed, the town’s council said on its website, to avoid exposure to toxic fumes, ⁠which contain asbestos among other substances.

The town hall opened its ⁠sports hall to lodge the people who were evacuated.

Monday is a holiday in Belgium and schools and day care centres will remain closed on Tuesday in the town due to the blaze.

Belgium’s crisis centre extended the alert to keep doors ⁠and windows closed to those living in a broad area south and west of Brussels as the toxic fumes spread.

(Reporting by Inti ​Landauro; Editing by David Holmes, Rod ​Nickel and Nick Zieminski)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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