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Hangar on fire by Southend Airport runway | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A fire has broken out in a hangar by an airport runway. | |
Eyewitnesses have reported seeing "thick black smoke" billowing from the hangar understood to be at the far end of the runway at Southend Airport. | Eyewitnesses have reported seeing "thick black smoke" billowing from the hangar understood to be at the far end of the runway at Southend Airport. |
Six fire crews are tackling the blaze after it was reported at about 10:40 BST. | Six fire crews are tackling the blaze after it was reported at about 10:40 BST. |
It is understood aircraft have continued to land and take off despite the fire, though the airport itself is yet to comment. | It is understood aircraft have continued to land and take off despite the fire, though the airport itself is yet to comment. |
Eyewitness Jade Hodges said: "The fire is still ongoing and there is still smoking coming from there." | Eyewitness Jade Hodges said: "The fire is still ongoing and there is still smoking coming from there." |
She said contrary to some reports, she had not heard an explosion. | |
An investigation into the cause is under way, though it is thought it was started accidentally, the fire service said. | |
No planes were inside the fire at the time, it added. | |
An Essex Fire Service spokesman said: "When firefighters arrived at the scene they reported the large hangar, which is used to livery aeroplanes, was on fire. | |
"Firefighters are using a aerial ladder platform to pour water on the large building from above. | "Firefighters are using a aerial ladder platform to pour water on the large building from above. |
"The officer in charge at the incident reports crews are making good progress." | "The officer in charge at the incident reports crews are making good progress." |