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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) —A massive scrap yard fire in Kensington has several streets in the area blocked and has even caused some people to lose power as crews continue to monitor hot spots Wednesday morning.



Chopper 3 was over the scene around 8 p.m. Tuesday near the 2700 block of Tulip Street where the blaze reached four alarms.

Video from Tuesday night shows the intensity of the fire. The smoke was so heavy that neighbors had to cover their faces.

Authorities say a truck caught on fire and spread to cars, sending smoke billowing across the city.

The fire has since been placed under control but firefighters continue shoot water at the fire, more than 10 hours after it started.

No one was hurt, but several neighbors remain without power Wednesday morning. Power is expected to be restored around 11 a.m.

#Chopper3 captured crazy wall of 🔥from 4-alarm scrapyard fire @ Somerset & Tulip last night. Now under control, but @PhillyFireDept still putting water on it. Lehigh Ave closed from Frankford to Tulip, Aramingo closed from Somerset to Cambria @CBSPhilly #PortRichmond #Kensington pic.twitter.com/vAYU6vV5JQ — Trang Do (@TrangDoCBS3) July 11, 2018

Lehigh Avenue is closed from Frankford to Tulip and Aramingo Avenue is closed from Somerset to Cambria as crews continue to work in the area. SEPTA bus routes 25, 54 and 89 have been detoured due to the closures.