Fire breaks out at Arizona plastic recycling facility

Workers at a plastic recycling facility in Albuquerque, Arizona, were evacuated after a fire broke out Sunday. No injuries were immediately reported.

Authorities evacuated a plastic recycling facility south of Albuquerque after a two-alarm fire broke out Sunday, authorities said.

Bernalillo County Fire Rescue crews and Albuquerque firefighters responded to the scene around 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

The fire started outside the recycling facility, but the cause wasn't immediately clear, authorities said.

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There was no immediate word on any injuries.

The fire was pumping thick, black smoke into the area that could be seen from downtown Albuquerque.

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