Residents Urged to Keep Windows Closed as Fire Crews Battle Barn Blaze in Eastchurch
Residents Urged to Keep Windows Closed as Fire Crews Battle Barn Blaze in Eastchurch

Residents in the Leysdown Road area of Eastchurch are being advised to keep their windows and doors closed due to a large barn fire that has led to significant smoke in the area. Motorists are also urged to avoid the vicinity as firefighters work to bring the blaze under control.

The incident, which began earlier today (Saturday, September 28), has required a substantial response, with eight fire engines and a bulk water carrier deployed to the scene. Crews are continuing their efforts to extinguish the fire, and authorities are emphasizing the need for residents to take safety precautions due to the volume of smoke being emitted.

At 4:30 pm, officials reiterated the advice for residents to keep their windows and doors closed and for motorists to avoid the Leysdown Road area to minimize exposure to the smoke and allow emergency services to work effectively.

Residents are asked to share this information with any loved ones in the area who may not have internet access.

Further updates will be provided as crews continue their work at the scene. Authorities thank the community for their patience and cooperation during this ongoing incident.

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