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Previously on "Jelly sparks toxic waste alert"

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  • The Master
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    Thank heaven it wasn't a trifle. They'd still be there now what with all those layers and the possibility of a sherry fire to content with.

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  • DaveB
    started a topic Jelly sparks toxic waste alert

    Jelly sparks toxic waste alert

    Cut and paste from the BBC cos it's only a little one.

    A pile of jelly left by a road in Germany caused a major security alert after it was mistaken for toxic waste.

    A large area near the town of Halle was cordoned off after a "flabby red, orange and green substance" was found by the road, Reuters reported.

    Fire officers in protective suits spent two hours inspecting the substance before concluding it was jelly.

    "The fire brigade always has to assume a worst-case scenario," a fire brigade spokesman told the news agency.

    "We conducted a variety of tests and figured out it was jelly."

    The spillage was traced to a wedding party. The newly-wed groom, who was woken up and informed of the alert, promised to clean up the mess.

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