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Fight To Save Town 15 February 1962 The Canberra
Times |
Wagga,
Wednesday. More than 200 firemen and volunteers to-night were fighting a
fire which threatened to destroy the Southern New South Wales town of Batlow. The
fire, which broke out about 9 p.m., was still burning fiercely two hours
later. The
blaze destroyed a £100,000 fruit-packing plant employing about 400
people. Sparks
from flames leaping 100ft. into the air, drifted across the town as firemen
tried to stop the fire spreading to nearby houses and the shopping
centre. Late
to-night Batlow authorities sent an urgent appeal to nearby towns
for assistance. Exhausted
firemen at Bat- low said they had confined the blaze to the fruit
packing plant but feared more out-breaks from strong winds. Brigades
from Tumut and Tumbarumba reached the fire about 11.30 p.m., just
as flames burst out afresh. With the
destruction of the packing and canning factory, fruit growers face
the possibility of losing their crops. The
fruit harvest has just started. Only a small percentage of the pear
crop has been gathered and the apple crop is untouched. Growers
depended on the factory's cool room to store their fruit. |