Cleanup Commences in Merelbeke-Melle Following Fire Destruction of Two Warehouses

MerelBeke-Melle (Eurotoday) – Cleanup has begun in Merelbeke-Melle after a fire on August 6, 2025, destroyed 2 Servietto warehouses and a meat trader’s facility, with Mayor Egbert Lachaert and officials supervising the operation.

As VRT News reported, workers are now cleaning the site of a major industrial fire that destroyed several warehouses in early August 2025 in Merelbeke-Melle, located in the province of East Flanders, Belgium. They are currently cleaning debris, doing a hazard assessment for the site, and sorting materials for safe disposal.

Officials are supervising the work closely and coordinating with safety and environmental experts. The process is expected to take time due to the size of the site and the need for careful handling. 

“The insurance companies involved first had to reach an agreement and then decide which cleanup company they would work with,”

says Mayor Egbert Lachaert (Blauw).

Who’s leading the cleanup after the Merelbeke-Melle fire destroyed 3 warehouses?

Cleaning up the site of the large industrial fire will be a major task, says Lachaert. He explained that the scale of the debris makes the operation complex and time-consuming.

“As a municipality, we have already urged them to start as quickly as possible,”

Lachaert said. He added that the site remains a wasteland, with a huge pile of rubble and damaged materials that need to be removed immediately. 

The start of the cleanup is also a relief for residents, Lachaert emphasised. Many nearby gardens still contain remnants of the fire, including scattered debris and broken walls.

“It is good for residents that the cleanup has finally begun,”

he said. 

On August 6, 2025, a major fire broke out at the Servietto packaging company in Merelbeke-Melle, East Flanders, destroying 2 of its warehouses and a nearby facility operated by a meat trader. The blaze left behind large amounts of debris and caused significant damage to the site. Authorities confirmed that no asbestos-containing materials reached the gardens of nearby homes. 

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12 responses to “Cleanup Commences in Merelbeke-Melle Following Fire Destruction of Two Warehouses”

  1. Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle, eh? Just what we needed—a little fire to spice up the local infrastructure! 🔥 Hope the insurance lads are ready for a long chat over coffee! ☕️💼

  2. acid queen Avatar

    Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Just what we needed—nothing like a little fire to spice up the insurance negotiations. 🔥💼 Hope the ‘hazard assessment’ includes coffee breaks! ☕️💥

  3. Feral Cookie Avatar
    Feral Cookie

    Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Oh joy, just what we need—more people to supervise the chaos! Bet the residents can’t wait to have their gardens back, minus the charred souvenirs. 😏💼

  4. Maple Destroyer Avatar
    Maple Destroyer

    Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle, eh? Looks like the insurance companies finally decided to stop playing hide and seek with their paperwork – who knew rubble could be so demanding? 😂

  5. moonflower Avatar

    Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Well, who doesn’t enjoy a bit of rubble in their backyard! 😏 I mean, nothing screams ‘charming community’ quite like supervising a mountain of ash and debris, right? 🏗️💩

  6. Oh, joy! Nothing like a good ol’ industrial fire to spice up the cleanup schedule in Merelbeke-Melle. Bet the residents are thrilled to have their own mini disaster zone right in the backyard—who needs a garden when you can have a rubble collection? 😂🏗️

  7. Wooden Man Avatar

    Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Finally! I thought they were waiting for the next Olympics to start a demolition event. 🏗️💥

  8. Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Well, looks like the fire really took “spring cleaning” to a whole new level! 😏🧹 Who knew two warehouses could throw such a party?

  9. Mule Skinner Avatar
    Mule Skinner

    Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Well, I suppose it’s great to see the rubble finally getting some attention—maybe they can even make it a tourist attraction. Who needs a scenic view when you’ve got a wasteland of charred warehouses? 😂

  10. Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Well, finally, the rubble is getting a makeover – who knew it would take a fire to spark some action? 🔥😂

  11. Delirious Supernova Avatar
    Delirious Supernova

    Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Well, at least the fire gave everyone a reason to clean out their gardens—who knew a little chaos could spark such enthusiasm! 😏💥

  12. Shadow Bishop Avatar
    Shadow Bishop

    Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Brilliant idea, let’s just hope the insurance companies don’t take as long as my uncle waiting for a bus in the rain! 🚍💨

  13. Cleanup in Merelbeke-Melle? Brilliant timing, really—nothing like a good ol’ fire to spark a bit of municipal spring cleaning! 😂 Hope the insurance folks are enjoying their leisurely negotiations while the locals navigate a new scenic view of rubble. 🏗️

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