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Published: 6:58 pm September 29, 2024
Updated: 12:07 pm October 8, 2025
Barn Fire in Eastchurch: Residents Advised to Keep Windows and Doors Closed

 

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A barn fire in Eastchurch, Sheerness has prompted authorities to advise residents in the Leysdown Road area to keep their windows and doors closed due to a large amount of smoke still emanating from the scene. The fire, which broke out earlier in the day, has required an extensive response from local fire services.

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Latest Updates:

9:30 am Update:
Residents in the Leysdown Road area are still advised to keep their windows and doors closed as three fire engines remain on site. Crews are making good progress in extinguishing the flames, but the smoke remains a concern for air quality in the surrounding area.
Initial Update:
Residents in the Leysdown Road area were first advised to close their windows and doors as eight fire engines and a bulk water carrier were deployed to fight the fire. Motorists were also asked to avoid the area while emergency crews worked to bring the fire under control.

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Authorities are urging people to share this information with any loved ones in the area who may not have access to the internet, ensuring that all residents are aware of the situation.

Emergency Response

Firefighters have been on site throughout the day working to contain the blaze. While progress has been made, the volume of smoke remains a significant concern for public health. Crews are taking measures to ensure the fire is fully extinguished and that the situation is under control.

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Residents are reminded to avoid unnecessary exposure to the smoke and to keep windows and doors closed until further notice. Motorists are also encouraged to find alternative routes and avoid the area until the situation is resolved.

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Further updates will be provided as the situation develops, and the fire service appreciates the patience and cooperation of local residents and motorists during this time.

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