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Homes in an Oxfordshire village have been evacuated after a major blaze involving acetylene gas cylinders broke out at a petrol station.Homes in an Oxfordshire village have been evacuated after a major blaze involving acetylene gas cylinders broke out at a petrol station.
The fire started at Sutton Courtenay Tyres in Sutton Courtenay at about 0700 GMT and people living nearby reported hearing a number of explosions.The fire started at Sutton Courtenay Tyres in Sutton Courtenay at about 0700 GMT and people living nearby reported hearing a number of explosions.
Residents near the garage, at the junction of Milton Road, Harwell Road and the High Street, were moved. About 50 homes near the garage, at the junction of Milton Road, Harwell Road and the High Street, were evacuated.
No-one is reported to have been injured and the cause is being investigated.No-one is reported to have been injured and the cause is being investigated.
John Kelly, Oxfordshire County Council's emergency planning officer, said some residents may have to stay away from their homes for 24 hours while the acetylene gas cylinders are being cooled down.John Kelly, Oxfordshire County Council's emergency planning officer, said some residents may have to stay away from their homes for 24 hours while the acetylene gas cylinders are being cooled down.
I thought it was someone shooting birds Heather Woodward, residentI thought it was someone shooting birds Heather Woodward, resident
He said the council would be arranging accommodation or transport for residents who need it.He said the council would be arranging accommodation or transport for residents who need it.
Heather Woodward, who lives in the lane opposite the petrol station, told BBC News: "I thought it was someone shooting birds.Heather Woodward, who lives in the lane opposite the petrol station, told BBC News: "I thought it was someone shooting birds.
"Then I thought 'it's a bit early for that' and when I opened the window I saw all this black smoke coming over.""Then I thought 'it's a bit early for that' and when I opened the window I saw all this black smoke coming over."
The village hall has been opened as a rest centre for residents who have been forced to leave their homes.The village hall has been opened as a rest centre for residents who have been forced to leave their homes.
A 200-metre (220yds) exclusion zone has been set up and motorists are advised to avoid the area as some roads in the village have been closed.A 200-metre (220yds) exclusion zone has been set up and motorists are advised to avoid the area as some roads in the village have been closed.