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Firefighters attend blazes in Rochester, Gravesend and Maidstone just hours after UK declares hottest day of the year

Firefighters were called to three separate incidents just hours after the UK declared its hottest day of the year.

With temperatures topping more than 30C across the county, Kent Fire and Rescue attended a site in Valley Drive, Gravesend when a BBQ became engulfed in flames overnight.

A BBQ became alight in Valley Drive, Gravesend overnight. Picture: Stock image
A BBQ became alight in Valley Drive, Gravesend overnight. Picture: Stock image

The blaze happened shortly before 4am today (July 20) and spread to garden furniture.

Kent Fire and Rescue sent two fire engines to the scene with crews using hose reel jets to extinguish the inferno.

It is believed the fire, put out 35 minutes later, was started accidentally due to an unattended disposable BBQ.

No injuries were reported.

It happened just two hours after firefighters were called to a cabin alight in Mote Road, Maidstone shortly before 1.30am.

Firefighters attended three separates fires overnight
Firefighters attended three separates fires overnight
Temperatures hit 30C throughout Kent yesterday
Temperatures hit 30C throughout Kent yesterday

Two fire engines attended, with firefighters reporting no injuries and the cause unknown.

Meanwhile, crews put out flames from a car following a fire in Hoo, Rochester yesterday evening (July 19).

The blaze was extinguished around 50 minutes later.

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