Firefighters were called to the scene of a large fire at a woodyard in Harrietsham, near Maidstone, on Sunday afternoon (June 1), prompting a significant emergency response from Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
The blaze broke out around 4:18 PM, with thick smoke visible from surrounding rural areas. In total, six fire engines, a bulk water carrier, and a height vehicle were deployed to tackle the fire.
Crews used main jets to bring the flames under control, and operations continued until around 7:05 PM, when the fire was reported as extinguished. Firefighters remained on scene to dampen hotspots and secure the area.
No Injuries Reported
A spokesperson for Kent Fire and Rescue confirmed there were no reported injuries. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.
“Firefighters acted swiftly to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby structures,” the spokesperson said.
The fire occurred at a site known locally for storing timber and wooden materials, prompting concerns about the risk of rapid fire spread. Fortunately, thanks to the quick deployment of resources, no nearby homes or businesses were affected.
Local Impact and Advice
Residents in the Harrietsham area were advised to keep doors and windows closed during the height of the fire due to smoke.
Emergency services are urging anyone with information, video, or images of the fire to contact Kent Fire and Rescue Service as part of the ongoing investigation.