Massive Fire at Southampton Docks Destroys 33 Vehicles, No Injuries Reported
Huge fire engulfs 33 cars at docks as multiple crews tackle blaze and black smoke fills sky

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A significant fire broke out at Southampton docks, destroying 33 vehicles and producing large plumes of black smoke. Emergency services responded quickly with multiple fire engines and equipment. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, but residents were advised to keep windows closed due to the smoke.
- 01The fire occurred at a vehicle storage compound in Southampton docks around 04:20 AM on June 3.
- 02A total of 33 hybrid vehicles were involved in the fire, which produced thick black smoke.
- 03Ten fire engines, two water carriers, and additional support vehicles were deployed to combat the blaze.
- 04Residents in the vicinity were advised to keep their windows and doors closed to avoid smoke inhalation.
- 05No injuries were reported during the incident, highlighting the effectiveness of the emergency response.
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A major fire erupted at a vehicle storage site in Southampton docks, consuming 33 hybrid vehicles and generating significant plumes of black smoke. Emergency services were alerted at approximately 04:20 AM on June 3, prompting the immediate dispatch of 10 fire engines, two water carriers, and an aerial ladder platform to the scene. Firefighters utilized jets and ground monitors to effectively tackle the flames. Local residents were advised to keep their windows and doors closed to prevent smoke inhalation due to the extensive smoke in the area. Fortunately, despite the scale of the fire, there were no reported injuries. A spokesperson for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the rapid response and the deployment of multiple crews to manage the incident. The situation was contained without any casualties, underscoring the efficiency of the emergency response teams in handling such a challenging situation.
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Local residents were affected by the smoke and were advised to keep windows closed.
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