Investigations begin into Ford recycling plant fire
They used 20 sets of breathing apparatus to get close to the fire.
It caused smoke damage to the two storey building.
The cause of the fire is under investigation by West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.
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It is operated by the county council through its contractor, Viridor.
Recycling services will continue despite the fire.
Derek Whittington, the county councillor for strategic planning, said: "There will obviously have to be a full investigation, and an assessment of the damage to the machinery.
"But I am grateful to our wastes managment team and Viridor for arranging an alternative facility (at Crayford) at such short notice so that recycling in West Sussex is not disrupted."
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