Monday, October 21, 2013

City centre shops evacuated after foul-smelling fruit mistaken for gas leak

Firefighters evacuated a row of shops In Plymouth city centre after being called to a suspected gas leak - only to discover it was the smell of stinking fruit. Shoppers, office workers and employees of the stores waited behind a cordon while fire crews investigated the gassy smell on New George Street, at around 4.30pm on Saturday.



Customers in Premier Stores had complained of the strong smell of gas, so concerned shop workers reported it to emergency services as a precaution. Within minutes it had been passed on to fire crews who arrived to evacuate the shop while they tried to find the source of the leak. Police, firefighters and staff from Wales and West Utilities were on the scene.

Nearby businesses were also asked to evacuate. But the culprit of the stench turned out to be a truck load of durian fruit, which were being delivered to Asian grocery store YW Foods behind New George Street. Durians are distinctive for their large size, strong odour, and formidable thorn-covered husk.



Lotus We, who works in YW Foods said: “We just had a delivery and put them in the fridges as normal. Some of the firefighters came in and asked if we had gas, we said no and said it might be the fruit as they have a strong smell. They are a popular fruit in Thailand – they are sold by weight – one we sold earlier today was £27.” Dozens of people gathered outside the cordons until the public and shop employees were allowed back into the area at around 5pm.

4 comments:

Ratz said...

I've eaten durian cake and it really wasn't as bad as I'd err.. hoped.
I was just curious to see how bad, bad could get. They do stink mind, http://media.lunch.com/d/d7/451329.jpg is from a subway I believe. In some countries you can't even carry them in enclosed places.

arbroath said...

Yes, they're banned indoors in public places in quite a few countries.

I tried it once in Thailand many years back.

It smelt worse than it tasted.

I wasn't tempted to try a second time though.

Brixter said...

I tried that too once in Malaysia. One bite was enough. I wasn't breathing at that time but there was some weird after taste that made me want to vomit.

Barbwire said...

You're either brave or foolhardy men. I couldn't stomach the thought of eating something that smelled that bad.