Residents evacuated as fire breaks out in Cambridgeshire garage
Fire crews from across Cambridgeshire were called to a fire which broke out in a commercial garage in the early hours of 10th October.
A cordon of around 200 meters was put in place around the Milestone Motor Company in Manor Farm. Many residents in Gravely had to be evacuated at around 3.30am as firefighters feared gas cylinders stored in the garage may explode.
A spokesperson from Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “Due to the cylinders involved, the fire service put a 200 metre cordon in place and police alerted residents within the cordon, some of which were evacuated. Other residents who are less at risk were advised of the situation.”
Crews from Papworth, St Neots, Huntingdon, St Ives and Ramsey fire stations attended the incident.
There were no casualties reported in the incident.
Wood factory fire burns for almost two weeks
A fire which broke out at a wood factory in Cambridgeshire on the 16th July has finally been extinguished, 2 weeks after it started.
It took crews more than ten days to extinguish the fire in Eaton Socon in Cambridgeshire.
One firefighter needed hospital treatment after suffering heat exhaustion.
Firefighters confirmed that the fire had been ‘concluded’ and that only a small amount of smouldering remains which will be left to burn safely under the management of the site’s owners.
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