A massive fire erupted at the EMR metals-recycling facility in Camden, NJ, on the evening of February 21, 2025, sending thick black smoke billowing over the city and surrounding areas. The blaze, suspected to have been caused by a concealed lithium-ion battery, burned for several hours before being fully extinguished early the next morning.
No injuries were reported, but the fire caused extensive damage to the site and raised serious concerns over air quality, especially for vulnerable populations such as seniors, disabled residents, and children. The incident has drawn criticism from officials and community members, who are demanding stricter regulations and accountability for industrial pollution in Camden.
If you or your loved ones were impacted by the fire—experiencing health issues, property damage, or other hardships—you may be owed compensation. Authorities and legal professionals are assessing the situation, and affected residents should consider exploring their rights for potential claims.
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