Residents in Belgian town evacuated due to explosion risk at burning building


(Corrects spelling of ⁠town as Tubize in second paragraph)

BRUSSELS, ⁠May 25 (Reuters) - People living near a ‌burning textile warehouse in a town west of Brussels were evacuated from their homes on Monday due ​to the significant risk of ⁠canisters stored nearby ⁠exploding, the local mayor said in a ⁠radio interview.

Other ‌residents in the town of Tubize were told to stay ⁠home with their windows and doors closed, ​the ‌council said on its website, due to ⁠the toxicity ​of smoke from the fire.

"Right now, we are evacuating everybody in the street, as ⁠there is a significant risk ​of explosion for the nearby houses because of the gas canisters inside the building," mayor ⁠Samuel d'Orazio told local radio station RTBF.

Authorities are measuring the toxicity of the thick black smoke plume, he added.

The alert ​to keep doors and ⁠windows closed extended to those living in ​a broad area west of ‌Brussels as the toxic ​fumes spread across the area.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing by David Holmes)

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