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A significant woodland fire broke out near Park Lane in Hawkhurst, Cranbrook this evening, prompting a major response from Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
Crews were first called to the scene at 6:29pm. Five fire engines and a bulk water carrier were deployed, supported by specialist equipment including beaters, drag rakes, and main water jets.
Firefighters worked for several hours to bring the blaze under control, with the final update issued shortly before midnight.
No Injuries Reported
Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. Firefighters remain on site conducting dampening down operations and monitoring for hotspots.
The cause of the fire is not yet known, and investigations are expected to continue into Wednesday.
Recent Spike in Kent Wildfires
The incident comes amid heightened concerns around rural and woodland fires across Kent, following a spate of warm, dry weather.
Residents in the Tunbridge Wells and Cranbrook area are reminded to report signs of smoke or fire immediately and to avoid discarding cigarettes or glass in wooded areas.
If you see smoke or flames in a rural area, call 999 immediately and ask for Fire and Rescue.
More updates to follow as further details emerge.
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