PREMIUM News Hazardous materials callout in Kyabram By Lachlan Durling Nov 17, 2019 UPDATE 10.16pm Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content CFA has given the all clear and also confirmed the leak was a chlorine leak. EARLIER, 8.42pm THE hazardous material response unit and five other CFA units are currently at the intersection of Oswald and Albion streets, Kyabram. The crews are responding to a hazardous materials callout. The cause is currently unknown however initial reports suggest it could be chlorine from a neighbouring business, this has not been confirmed. Resident Maddisyn Cooper said there was a chemical smell in the air earlier in the evening. "It was a fairly strong smell - like chlorine - and it was fairly unusual for a Sunday night when no businesses are open," she said. More to come. By Lachlan Durling Multimedia journalist
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