Firefighters at the Para Rubber building
Firefighters at the Para Rubber building
In this photo, firefighters continue to fight the fire from various angles stop the veranda, my son Simon a volunteer firefighter notes in this photo in the top left set of window flames are clearly visible crawling along the ceiling, but not creating as much smoke indicating a clean, very hot fire. The top left set of windows seem to still be intact.
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