Fire overnight destroys Bornemouth Beach Huts

Many beach slums on the sea shore Bornemoth It has been destroyed in the fire overnight.

The fire crew was called on the East Beach on the Bornmouth Cefront at around 1.20 pm, where a blast surrounded the huts and rock part.

Despite the efforts of emergency services, seven huts were destroyed and two others were damaged.

The crew was able to extinguish the fire within two hours and is now under investigation.

Bornmouth, Christchurch And the Pule (BCP) Council said that it is now possible to reach the site, but urged the public to stay away from the huts, while the teams work.

Social media users shared large -scale fire footage consuming beach huts, while smoking clouds arose.

One of the damaged huts in the fire, Beach hut 2359, the first municipal coastline in the UK is the hut, according to a blue plaque on its exterior.

It was one of the 29 beach huts in areas that are ready to collapse to repair for £ 9m.

The BCP Council said it is reviewing the CCTV footage of the area as part of its investigation.

A statement by the council stated that we thank the residents and visitors along with the security measures around the fire and cooperation for their rapid response.

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A statement from Dorset And Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were called to East Beach, Undercliff Drive, Bornemouth at 1.20 am today (27 May) for fire connected to several beach huts.

“Crew participated from SpringBorn, Westborne and Redhill Park, along with aerial ladder platform from Westborn. They got nine huts well well, as well as an area of ​​about 25 meters x 15 meters.

“Two main jets and four hose reel jets were used to extinguish the fire, and the stop was 2.50 pm.

“The scene was handed over to the BCP Council, and the investigation will continue even today what the fire is.”

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