Emergency services are battling a significant fire at a derelict hotel on Clifton Crescent in Folkestone. The fire broke out in the early hours of Monday, 31 March 2025, and residents are being urged to avoid the area and keep windows and doors closed due to heavy smoke.
Fire Response and Safety Warnings
Seven fire engines and a height vehicle are currently at the scene, with crews working to bring the flames under control. The Folkestone and Hythe Fire Service has issued safety advice for anyone living or traveling near the area, emphasizing the need to keep windows and doors shut to protect against smoke inhalation.
A spokesperson for the fire service said:
We strongly advise residents and those traveling near Clifton Crescent to avoid the area. The smoke from the fire is thick and poses a risk to health. Please keep windows and doors closed and share this warning with anyone who may not have internet access.”
Public Reaction and Community Support
Locals have reported seeing thick plumes of smoke rising from the building, with the smell of burning lingering throughout the area. Nearby roads have been closed as emergency crews work to tackle the blaze.
One resident described the scene:
“I woke up to the sound of sirens and saw the sky lit up with flames. The smoke is really intense – we’ve closed all our windows as advised.”
Cause of the Fire Unknown
The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, and no injuries have been reported at this time. Firefighters are expected to remain on site for several hours as they continue to extinguish the blaze and secure the area.
Advice for Residents and Travelers
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Avoid the area around Clifton Crescent.
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Keep windows and doors closed to reduce smoke exposure.
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Check on vulnerable neighbors who may not be aware of the situation.
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Follow updates from the Folkestone and Hythe Fire Service.
Emergency services are asking people to share this information with anyone who may not have access to the internet or social media. Your cooperation can help keep the community safe.
Authorities will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.
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