A fire at a pesticide factory in northeastern Spain forced emergency service to challenge health cautions to 150,000 nearby residents and stay-indoors orders for five local towns, authorities said Saturday. Health service said that doctors attended to four individuals who had reported breathing difficulties. The blaze broke out early on Saturday inside a inventory at the plant near the town of Vilanova i la Geltru. The inventory housed 70 plenty of nitrogen for use in swimming pools, rescuers said. The stay-indoors get stayed in consequence for seven days for the nearest towns in the area between Barcelona and Tarragona on the Mediterranean coastline. Rescuers said that by Saturday evening that the fireplace was under control.
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