Car Collides with Building in Kingston Upon Thames, Emergency Services Respond
Car Collides with Building in Kingston Upon Thames, Emergency Services Respond

Emergency services rushed to the scene this evening after a vehicle collided with a building at The Bittoms, Kingston Upon Thames. The incident involved a car that crashed into a residential property.

Police, along with fire appliances from Surbiton and Kingston, responded promptly to the scene. Fortunately, there have been no reports of injuries resulting from the collision.

The circumstances leading to the accident are still under investigation, and authorities are working to assess the structural integrity of the building. The area around the site has been secured to ensure public safety, and residents are advised to avoid the vicinity as emergency crews continue their work.

Car Collides with Building in Kingston Upon Thames, Emergency Services Respond
car collides with building in kingston upon thames, emergency services respond

A Kingston LFB spokesperson said, “We are relieved to report that no one was injured in this incident. Our teams are currently on site to ensure the building is safe and to assist in the ongoing investigation.”

Local authorities have not yet released further details regarding the cause of the collision or any potential damage to the property.

Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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