Six Fire Engines Tackle Major Blaze at Northfleet Mill

A large fire broke out in the early hours of Monday, May 26, at the Northfleet Mill recycling site on Crete Hall Road, near Gravesend, prompting a large-scale response from Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS).

The fire began around 2:10am, and heavy smoke has continued to pour from the site, prompting warnings to residents and businesses across Gravesham to keep windows and doors closed.

Firefighting Effort Escalates

A KFRS spokesperson said:

“We are aware of the incident at Northfleet Mill, on Crete Hall Road in Gravesend, where a large plume of smoke can be seen. Crews are working hard to extinguish the fire. Please keep windows and doors closed.”

Smoke Spreads Across Gravesend

The thick plumes of smoke are visible for miles. Sue Sharp, who was travelling by boat toward St Katherine’s Dock, said:

“We saw smoke about 10 miles away. As we got closer, there was a strong chemical smell and visibility dropped significantly.”

Multiple reports confirm that burning tyres and chemicals may be involved, though the exact cause of the fire remains unknown.

Photos from the Scene

Public Advisory

Residents in and around Crete Hall Road, Northfleet Industrial Estate, and the town centre are strongly urged to:

Stay Informed and Report Concerns

Kent Fire and Rescue Service has encouraged the public to remain cautious and report any health issues due to smoke inhalation to local medical providers. Emergency responders remain on-site.

Stay tuned for live updates and further coverage as more details emerge from Kent Fire & Rescue and environmental safety teams.

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