A large fire broke out at a waste disposal facility in Vienna-Donaustadt, causing significant challenges for firefighters. According to Christian Feiler, spokesperson for the Vienna Fire Department, the situation was 'under control,' but extinguishing efforts were expected to continue into the early morning hours due to potential structural instability of the building. The fire did not spread to the special waste area and was contained within the structure. No injuries were reported, and there were no people present inside the facility during the fire outbreak. The Southeast Tangent (A23) highway and public transportation services experienced disruptions due to heavy smoke development. The U2 subway station Stadlau had to pass through without stopping between 6 PM and 7 PM before resuming normal operations. ÖBB train services between Vienna Central Station and Wien Aspern Nord Station were suspended until 11:59 PM, with delays up to 60 minutes. The road closure on the Southeast Tangent remained in place late into the evening and was expected to be lifted by Saturday morning.
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