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25-08-2015, 02:40 AM
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They said STEEL PLANT when it is their military depot.. KNN CNN CCB!


Already other media interviewed base officials in US military uniform with Video saying CAUSE OF FIRE EXPLOSIONS UNDER INVESTIGATION.


http://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/24/as...ort/index.html (http://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/24/asia/japan-fire-haneda-airport/index.html)



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Huge fire breaks out at steel plant next to Tokyo's Haneda airport
By Yoko Wakatsuki and Paul Armstrong, CNN

Updated 0711 GMT (1411 HKT) August 24, 2015


Huge fire near Tokyo airport 00:46
Story highlights
Blaze occurred at facility owned by Nippon Steel Monday morning, no reports of casualties
Came hours after another fire engulfed storage facility at a U.S. military base outside Tokyo
(CNN)A huge blaze at a steel plant next to Tokyo's Haneda International Airport led to arriving flights being diverted briefly to an alternative landing strip.

The fire broke out at the facility owned by Nippon Steel in Kawasaki City Monday morning, Kota Tanabe, a spokesman with Kawasaki City Fire department told CNN.

Tanabe said 16 fire engines and a helicopter were deployed to the scene.

Video shared with CNN from traveler Darren Pauls showed planes still moving on the tarmac as plumes of thick, black smoke rose above the airport.


Pauls said that the building is still smoldering and that there are at least four helicopters over the site.


There are no immediate report of casualties, but the situation is still not all clear, Tanabe said. The cause is still unknown and will be investigated once the fire and smoke is contained.

Services at the airport have returned to normal, said Takashi Kudo of the Ministry of Land and Transportation.

Second blaze
The plant blaze came hours after an explosion set a storage building alight at a U.S. military base in Sagamihara City in north-central Kanagawa Prefecture, which borders the capital.


Image supplied by the U.S. military shows the damage to the storage facility.
There were no reported injuries, while the cause is under investigation, Tiffany Carter, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Marine Corps in Japan told CNN in an email Monday.

"The storage building is not designated as a hazardous material storage facility as some initial reports indicated. Inside the building that exploded were canisters of compressed gasses: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Freon, and air. The Sagami General Depot does not store ammunition or radiological materials," she said.

CNN's Brian Walker and Annie Rose Ramos in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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