San Jose firefighters battle one-alarm blaze at scrap metals yard

SAN JOSE — Fire crews battled a blaze at a San Jose metals recycling and junkyard that sent a plume of dark smoke into the sky that was visible for miles on Saturday.

The fire erupted before 8 a.m. at Mega Metals & Iron, a scrap metals, recycling and junkyard. The San Jose Fire Department had gained the upper hand on the blaze soon after 9 a.m.

San Jose Fire Department crews douse a blaze at Mega Metals & Iron recycling and junkyard at 1999 Stone Avenue in San Jose, as seen on Aug. 17, 2024. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)
San Jose Fire Department crews douse a blaze at Mega Metals & Iron recycling and junkyard at 1999 Stone Avenue in San Jose, as seen on Aug. 17, 2024. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)
Ladder crews with the San Jose Fire Department drench a blaze on the site of Mega Metals & Iron recycling and junkyard at 1999 Stone Avenue in San Jose, as seen on Aug. 17, 2024. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)
Ladder crews with the San Jose Fire Department drench a blaze on the site of Mega Metals & Iron recycling and junkyard at 1999 Stone Avenue in San Jose, as seen on Aug. 17, 2024. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)

The blaze broke out on a site near the interchange of Highway 87 and Curtner Avenue a short distance from The Plant restaurant and retail complex.

Firefighters also evacuated a homeless encampment that had been established along railroad tracks next to the metal yard, said San Jose Fire Battalion Chief Dan Vega.

San Jose Fire Department battles a blaze at Mega Metals & Iron recycling and junkyard at 1999 Stone Avenue in San Jose, as seen on Aug. 17, 2024. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)
San Jose Fire Department battles a blaze at Mega Metals & Iron recycling and junkyard at 1999 Stone Avenue in San Jose. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)

“There’s a lot of scrap metal in there and we had to get to the bottom of the pile to get the fire out,” Vega added.

Crews used construction excavation equipment to shift huge piles of scrap metal that were engulfed by the fire.

At the same time the excavator was moving the debris, firefighters pumped water into the piles of metal to douse hot spots beneath the mounds of material.

San Jose police blocked off multiple intersections near the fire.

For part of the morning, a plume of smoke soared above the blaze and was visible from miles away. The Fire Department required only a one-alarm response to combat and suppress the blaze, according to Vega.

The cause of the fire wasn’t immediately known, Vega said. No injuries were reported. No structures appeared to be involved.

The area where the fire broke out consists primarily of industrial and commercial properties and businesses, although residences are also in the vicinity. The owner of the metal scrap complex arrived at the scene of the fire during the morning.

 

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