No one was injured in a large metal scrap fire at Pacific Coast Shredding near the Port of Vancouver that started Tuesday night. Firefighters were still working to fully suppress the blaze Wednesday and anticipated it would be out Thursday morning.
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Source: The Columbian
Fire department says scrap pile fire at Port of Vancouver could burn until Thursday
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