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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.



