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Teck Resources shuts down part of zinc plant in Trail, B.C., due to 'localized' fire

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Teck Mining Company's zinc and lead smelting and refining complex is pictured in Trail, B.C., on Monday November 26, 2012. Teck Resources says a fire at its zinc plant in Trail, B.C., has shut down one of the plant's four sections, but the other three remain in operation as it investigates the cause of the "localized" blaze. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA — Tech Resources says a fire at its zinc plant in Trail, B.C., has shut down one of the plant's four sections, but the other three remain in operation as it investigates the cause of the "localized" blaze.

The company says the fire happened Wednesday, but there were no injuries and it doesn't expect any environmental damage due to the fire.

Teck Resources says production of zinc, lead and other metals continues at its Trail Operations Electrolytic zinc plant.

The company says it will release more information about the fire when it knows more about the blaze through the investigation.

The company says its plant in Trail is one of the biggest in the world for zinc and lead smelting and refining.

It says the plant also produces other specialty metals, chemicals and fertilizers.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 25, 2024.

The Canadian Press


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