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Six fire engines called to barn fire near Canterbury
07:48, 10 July 2018
updated: 07:56, 10 July 2018
Fire crews have been tackling a barn fire overnight.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service were called to a blaze at an agricultural barn in North Stream Marshside, near Canterbury.
Six fire engines, a height vehicle and a bulk water carrier attended the scene at around 11:30pm, last night.
Crews used four hose reel jets, compressed air foam and water drawn form a pond nearby.
Three fire engines remained on the scene just after 2am, later reducing to one at around 5:30am.
There were no casualties and the cause is unknown.
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