People living nearby have been advised to keep their windows and doors closed
Firefighters are tackling a blaze which has broken out in a village near Cambridge. Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue are currently at the scene of the workshop fire in Button End, Harston which started at around 9.50am this morning (Thursday, April 30).
Eight fire crews were called to the incident, and people living nearvy have been told to keep windows and doors closed. Carl Trushell captured images of smoke in the air at the building on fire.
A fire spokesperson said: “On Thursday at 9.51am, crews were called to a building fire on Button End, Harston. Crews arrived to find a fire involving a workshop.
“Firefighters from Cambridge, the south roaming fire engine, St Neots, Huntingdon, Burwell and Gamlingay responded, along with crews from Newmarket, Royston and Baldock. Specialist appliances including the incident command unit and the incident support unit were also called. Everyone was out of the building on arrival.”
The incident is currently ongoing, as of 12pm. Firefighters are working to get the fire under control and prevent further spread.
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