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Huge Paris warehouse fire contained, CDG road and rail links reopened

The huge blaze to the north of the city caused chaos with the closure of roads and train lines, notably those heading to Charles-de-Gaule airport.

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Firefighters are still battling a warehouse fire outside Paris that has been raging since Friday afternoon. Roads and train lines were closed for hours, leading to huge delays north of the capital, but reopened late on Saturday morning, reports Euronews.

The blaze started at around 1400 on Friday at a textile and shoe warehouse in the suburb of La Coureneuve. Fifty firefighters and dozens of fire trucks have manage to extinguish the main blaze but smaller, hard-to-reach fires are still burning beneath the rubble.

Traffic in the area came to a standstill after the main A86 highway was closed because of smoke drifting across the area.

One man sitting in traffic said he’d been stuck for more than an hour: “I’ve been trying to use my GPS to go out of this traffic jam but it’s impossible,” he said.

The cause of the fire is still unknown but no injuries have been reported.

Read more of this report from Euronews (with video).