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Industrial Fire Rages in Ramsgate, Residents Urged to Keep Windows and Doors Closed
Industrial Fire Rages In Ramsgate, Residents Urged To Keep Windows And Doors Closed

In the early hours of Tuesday morning, a significant industrial fire broke out on Northwood Road, Ramsgate, prompting a large-scale response from Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS). As of 8:30 AM, the situation remains critical, with residents in the vicinity advised to keep windows and doors closed to avoid smoke inhalation.

Currently, twelve fire engines along with a bulk water carrier are actively battling the blaze. Firefighters, equipped with breathing apparatus, are utilizing main reel jets to control and eventually extinguish the fire. The scene also sees the involvement of KFRS Volunteer Response Team, providing additional support to manage the emergency effectively.

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The fire, reported at 4:28 AM, has mobilized a robust response from various emergency services, including the deployment of special support vehicles such as a height vehicle to tackle the flames from above. The intensity of the fire and the smoke plume has led to precautionary health advice being issued to all residents in the affected area.

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industrial fire rages in ramsgate, residents urged to keep windows and doors closed

Authorities are continuously monitoring the situation and are committed to providing timely updates. They have also extended their gratitude to the community for their cooperation and urge everyone to stay clear of the area to allow emergency services to perform their duties efficiently.

As the firefighting efforts continue, the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Community members are encouraged to stay informed through local news channels and official social media updates from Kent Fire and Rescue Service.

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