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Novelis aluminum plant catches fire again in Oswego County after costly disaster in September

VIDEO: Numerous emergency crews responded to a four-alarm fire at the Novelis aluminum plant in Scriba, N.Y., on Thursday around 8:45 a.m.

The Oswego County plant supplies 40% of the aluminum sheets used by automakers in the United States. Ford is the largest user of the facility.

“A fire started at Novelis’ Oswego, New York, plant this morning,” a Novelis Spokesperson told CNY Central in a statement. “Everyone working at the plant was safely evacuated. Multiple local fire departments responded, and the fire is now under control. Crews are still on site to ensure it is fully extinguished.”

The cause of the fire could not be immediately confirmed.

Heavy black plumes of smoke could be seen coming out of the roof of the plant. Dispatch audio from Broadcastify.com reported that the fire came from the plant’s cold mill.

This is the third fire reported at the plant in two months.

WSTM-TV NBC/CW 3 Syracuse

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