In the early hours of Thursday morning, a house fire broke out in St Mary’s Road, Faversham, prompting Kent Fire and Resuce to advise residents in the vicinity to close their windows and doors due to the presence of smoke. Firefighters from the local fire service swiftly responded to the incident, with a total of six fire engines and a height vehicle deployed to the scene.

The emergency services are currently working diligently to extinguish the flames and ensure the safety of everyone involved.

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The scale of the fire necessitated a significant response from the fire crews, who are employing firefighting techniques such as high-pressure hose reel jets and main jets (hose) to tackle the blaze.

As a precautionary measure, residents in the affected area are urged to close their windows and doors to prevent smoke from entering their homes.

This advice is especially important for individuals who may not have access to the internet or social media, so it is encouraged that those who receive this information share it with their neighbours and ensure everyone is aware of the situation.

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The exact cause of the fire and any potential injuries or damages are currently unknown, as the primary focus remains on bringing the blaze under control.

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