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Farm Fire Erupts: Oil Tank, Gas Cylinder Threat Neutralized
8 Jan
Summary
- Fire crews responded to a blaze at a Suffolk farm storing an oil tank and gas cylinder.
- A barn and workshop were ablaze, with nearby buildings initially at risk.
- The fire was extinguished early this morning with no reported casualties.

Emergency services were dispatched to a farm in Kettlebaston, near Lavenham, Suffolk, at approximately 01:00 GMT on January 8, 2026. Upon arrival, firefighters encountered a substantial fire engulfing a barn and a workshop. The presence of an oil tank and a gas cylinder at the farm raised immediate concerns for the safety of a nearby farmhouse and the building housing these potentially volatile materials.
Crews worked tirelessly through the night to bring the situation under control. By 04:50 GMT, the main fire had been extinguished. Firefighters remained on the scene for an extended period, diligently checking for any remaining hotspots to prevent reignition and ensure the area was safe.
Despite the severity of the blaze and the hazardous materials involved, the Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service reported that there were no casualties. The incident highlights the risks associated with storing such items and the critical response of emergency services in mitigating potential disasters.



