A vehicle caught fire on the hard shoulder of the M20 motorway between Junction 10 and Junction 11, prompting an emergency response from Kent Fire and Rescue Service, Kent Police, and National Highways traffic officers.
The incident occurred at approximately 7:47pm on Sunday evening and was brought under control by 8:29pm. Fire crews used high-pressure hose reel jets to extinguish the blaze.
No Injuries Reported
Despite the dramatic nature of the fire, no injuries have been reported, and all vehicle occupants are understood to be safe.
The cause of the fire remains unknown at this stage, and authorities are conducting further investigations.
Emergency Services Response
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Fire engines dispatched: 2
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Supporting agencies: Kent Police, National Highways
Motorists travelling through the area experienced minor disruption during the incident, with lane closures in place while firefighters tackled the flames.
What Drivers Need to Know
While the vehicle has since been removed and the fire extinguished, motorists are urged to remain cautious when travelling along this stretch of the M20, especially in poor visibility or high temperatures which can increase fire risks.
Stay tuned to National Highways for any further updates or potential traffic advisories.