24/03/2010
Tovil Residents Evacuated
More than 40 homes in Tovil, Kent were evacuated last night as local fire services battled a blaze at a residential garage.
Emergency teams arrived at a block of garages on Beaconsfield Road late yesterday and extinguished the fire, however crews have remained in position over fears gas canisters in the vicinity could ignite.
Shortly before Midnight Kent Police put a 200m cordon around the residential area while fire crews made the area secure.
Approximately 40 houses in the area were affected and residents who are not staying with friends or families have been directed to a rest centre at Mote Park Leisure Centre.
Police are working with Kent County Council and other partner agencies, to make resources available to those unable to get to their homes.
Kent Police's Inspector David Coleman said: "To ensure everyone's safety it was necessary to put this cordon in place. Residents can also be assured that we have increased police presence around the cordon to ensure it remains secure.
"We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused to those residents and business owners within the cordon and thank the community for their assistance during this time whilst KFRS carry out their duties."
Beaconsfield Road and Wharf Road have been closed due to the cordon. There is a small industrial estate within the cordon and therefore this will also be affected.
(PR/GK)
Emergency teams arrived at a block of garages on Beaconsfield Road late yesterday and extinguished the fire, however crews have remained in position over fears gas canisters in the vicinity could ignite.
Shortly before Midnight Kent Police put a 200m cordon around the residential area while fire crews made the area secure.
Approximately 40 houses in the area were affected and residents who are not staying with friends or families have been directed to a rest centre at Mote Park Leisure Centre.
Police are working with Kent County Council and other partner agencies, to make resources available to those unable to get to their homes.
Kent Police's Inspector David Coleman said: "To ensure everyone's safety it was necessary to put this cordon in place. Residents can also be assured that we have increased police presence around the cordon to ensure it remains secure.
"We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused to those residents and business owners within the cordon and thank the community for their assistance during this time whilst KFRS carry out their duties."
Beaconsfield Road and Wharf Road have been closed due to the cordon. There is a small industrial estate within the cordon and therefore this will also be affected.
(PR/GK)
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