Shelter-in-place lifted after fire at recycling plant in NE Houston

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Shelter in place issued near recycling plant fire

A massive fire at a northeast Houston recycling plant has led to a shelter in place for the surrounding areas.

A shelter-in-place order has been lifted after a large fire at a recycling plant in northeast Houston.

Authorities say the fire broke out at Independent Texas Recyclers shortly before 4 p.m. Wednesday at 6800 Irvington near Bennington.

After hours of battling the fire, firefighters contained it.

A precautionary shelter-in-place that was issued for a half-mile radius from the plant was lifted Thursday morning.

Houston Fire Chief Sam Peña said hazmat and health officials have completed their air monitoring at the scene.

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On Wednesday, SkyFOX had aerial coverage of the fire showing heavy smoke build-up throughout the area. 

No word yet on what caused the fire.