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Flames 3 stories high fill horizon as fire engulfs North Carolina industrial facility

UPDATE: Wayne County officials report the fire has been contained, but will likely remain “burning and smoking” for the next few days. “Residents in the areas surrounding the fire should limit their time outdoors in smoky conditions. Smoke is irritating to the eyes, nose, and throat,” officials said in a release.

The original story is below.

Flames as tall as a three-story building filled the horizon as a large industrial facility burned out of control Saturday outside Goldsboro, North Carolina, according to Wayne County officials.

One hundred first responders from 17 agencies have joined forces in an attempt to control the flames, which witnesses reported seeing from nearly 10 miles away in the dark.

The fire is centered in the unincorporated Dudley community, about 65 miles southeast of Raleigh.

The National Salvage and Service Corp. in Dudley, North Carolina, specializing in recycling railroad ties, which can be used for boiler fuel.
The National Salvage and Service Corp. in Dudley, North Carolina, specializing in recycling railroad ties, which can be used for boiler fuel. City of Goldsboro photo

“Wayne County 911 received a call at 1:27 a.m. (Saturday) regarding a large fire at National Salvage and Service Corp,” Wayne County officials posted on Facebook.

“A passerby saw the fire and told dispatchers the flames were three stories high. This site is a large industrial facility that houses railroad ties. ... Due to the nature of the fuel load, operations are currently in a defensive status. Firefighters are working to protect exposures and surrounding property.”

The fire was “contained” to the facility around 11 p.m., Sunday, officials said. Firefighters, many of whom are volunteers, remained on site through the night to prevent flames from spreading again, officials said.

Rain was forecast and county officials believe that will assist in dousing the flames.

No injuries have been reported and an evacuation has not been called for in the surrounding area, the county reports.

Electricity to the plant was cut early Saturday by Duke Energy and Tri-County Electric, and sections of Old Mount Olive Highway and Genoa Road were closed to traffic, officials said.

CSX railroad has also been asked to reroute any trains destined for the area, the county reported.

A cause for the fire has not yet been determined; investigators are on scene.

The grounds of National Salvage have all the fuel necessary for a fire to burn for days. The Indiana-based company operates a railroad tie processing facility in Dudley, which is in a largely rural area.

National Salvage reports it recycles “about 5 million ties per year,” a portion of which are ground up for “boiler fuel.”

“National Salvage & Service Corporation is a trusted industry leader in the dismantling of railroad tracks, the removal of railroad ties from right-of-ways and the demolition of bridges,” the company says.

“Railroad track removal and demolition is National’s core business — we have been removing tracks since National was founded in 1980.”

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This story was originally published February 11, 2023 at 12:23 PM with the headline "Flames 3 stories high fill horizon as fire engulfs North Carolina industrial facility."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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