Margate Bonfire Sparks Garden Fire Emergency – Three Fire Crews Rushed to Scene
A bonfire got out of control in Margate on Saturday night (10 May), spreading to nearby fencing and prompting a multi-engine response from Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
The blaze broke out in a garden on Mere Gate just before 9pm, leading to an emergency callout.
Three Fire Engines Battled the Flames
Crews arrived swiftly and used high-pressure hose reel jets to extinguish the flames. The incident was under control by 10:12pm, according to a fire service spokesperson.
“The fire is believed to have started from a bonfire and spread to fencing in the garden,” a spokesperson confirmed.
No Injuries Reported – Fire Safety Warning Issued
Fortunately, no one was injured, but the incident has prompted a renewed warning about bonfire safety.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service urged residents to follow key safety tips when burning outdoors:
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Keep bonfires away from fences, trees, bushes, and buildings
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Never leave a fire unattended
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Always have water or a hosepipe nearby
“A fire can spread faster than you think,” the service reminded the public. “Be responsible and always supervise any outdoor burning.”
Fire Safety in Focus as Warm Weather Returns
As warmer months encourage outdoor activities, fire services across the UK are highlighting the dangers of uncontrolled bonfires, barbecues, and garden waste burning.
Kent Fire and Rescue said this incident, though quickly handled, could have escalated dangerously without quick action from crews.
Local Reaction in Thanet
Residents in Thanet took to social media to thank the fire crews and share concerns. One neighbour wrote on Facebook:
“The smell of smoke was strong – scary how fast these things can spread. Thank you to the fire crews who dealt with it.”
What to Do if You See a Fire
If you witness a fire getting out of control, dial 999 immediately and move to a safe location.
For more fire safety guidance, visit www.kent.fire-uk.org.
Stay safe, and think before you burn.