However, it will no longer be able to produce new, or virgin, steel.
"Crews worked hard to bring the fire in a scrap yard under control using jets and foam," said a WSFRS spokesperson.Police are appealing for information after a pair of nesting swans were "unlawfully killed" in Shropshire.
The two swans had been incubating their eggs on a nest at the Newport Canal in Victoria Park, Newport, when they were killed.Telford and Wrekin Police believes both swans were shot with an air rifle overnight between 30 April and 1 May.Rural crime officer for West Mercia Police, Graham Donaldson, said the swans had been discovered near their nest with clear visible injuries to their necks.
A spokesperson for Telford and Wrekin Council said: "We are viewing CCTV of the area at the key times and are appealing for information from anyone that may lead us to who carried out this cruel attack."One small consolation to this sad story is that the eggs left behind from the killing of the swans have been taken to an incubator and we hope will have survived."
The swans had been nesting on 11 eggs when they died.
The eggs have been taken to Cuan Wildlife Rescue in Shropshire."We've parents contacting us asking to be shown around the school.
"And schools may not be in a position yet of contacting parents about things like induction days for their children."We were planning to give parents that information at the due time, but we're going to have to get on with it now."
"We'll cope with it but it's extra pressure."The Alliance assembly member, Michelle Guy, who is a member of Stormont's Education Committee, said that the EA "need to review how this has happened and ensure it doesn't happen again".