Huge fire that destroyed 36 double-decker buses believed to be arson

Buses on fire at a storage yard in Essex
Thick black plumes of smoke could be seen across the local area

Dozens of buses parked in an Essex storage yard were destroyed in a fire that is believed to have been started intentionally.

Fire crews were called out to the scene between Chadwell St Mary’s and Linford just after 6pm on Friday evening.

Essex County Fire & Rescue Service said the blaze was already spreading quickly between the buses when they arrived.

Pictures from the scene on Muckingford Road show thick black smoke rising into the sky with the vehicles reduced to metal shells.

Firefighters got the incident under control by 9pm, with two crews staying behind to tackle hot spots.

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Station manager Lee Hurst said an investigation had already determined that the fire was started deliberately.

He said: ‘This was a significant and challenging incident involving a large number of vehicles.

‘Thanks to the hard work and professionalism of our firefighters, supported by Essex Police, utility providers and local farmers, we were able to bring the fire under control and prevent further spread.

‘I would like to thank all of the partner agencies and members of the local community who assisted us throughout the incident.’

Fire at bus storage yard Firefighters were called to a fire involving a number of double decker buses at a bus storage yard in Chadwell St Mary this evening. When fire crews arrived they reported that the fire was quickly spreading among the buses. Firefighters worked hard to get the fire under control, and by 9pm were able to reduce the number of crews at the scene to just two who will remain at the scene to extinguish hot spots and ensure the scene is left safe. The fire has destroyed approximately 36 buses. Station Manager Lee Hurst said: "This was a significant and challenging incident involving a large number of vehicles. Thanks to the hard work and professionalism of our firefighters, supported by Essex Police, utility providers and local farmers, we were able to bring the fire under control and prevent further spread. "I would like to thank all of the partner agencies and members of the local community who assisted us throughout the incident. "The fire investigation has determined that the fire was started deliberately. "Anyone with information about how the fire started, or who may have seen suspicious activity in the area before the incident, is urged to contact FireStoppers anonymously on 0800 169 5558 or online at www.firestoppersreport.co.uk. "Information provided to FireStoppers is completely anonymous and could help identify those responsible." Essex fire and rescue
Fire crews at the scene in Essex (Picture: Essex Fire and Rescue)
Fire at bus storage yard Firefighters were called to a fire involving a number of double decker buses at a bus storage yard in Chadwell St Mary this evening. When fire crews arrived they reported that the fire was quickly spreading among the buses. Firefighters worked hard to get the fire under control, and by 9pm were able to reduce the number of crews at the scene to just two who will remain at the scene to extinguish hot spots and ensure the scene is left safe. The fire has destroyed approximately 36 buses. Station Manager Lee Hurst said: "This was a significant and challenging incident involving a large number of vehicles. Thanks to the hard work and professionalism of our firefighters, supported by Essex Police, utility providers and local farmers, we were able to bring the fire under control and prevent further spread. "I would like to thank all of the partner agencies and members of the local community who assisted us throughout the incident. "The fire investigation has determined that the fire was started deliberately. "Anyone with information about how the fire started, or who may have seen suspicious activity in the area before the incident, is urged to contact FireStoppers anonymously on 0800 169 5558 or online at www.firestoppersreport.co.uk. "Information provided to FireStoppers is completely anonymous and could help identify those responsible." Essex fire and rescue
The fire destroyed 36 buses (Picture: Essex Fire and Rescue)

Essex Police said officers were working closely with the fire service to establish the cause of the fire, but it was being treated as suspected arson.

A statement said: ‘No arrests have been made and we’re working through a number of lines of enquiry.’

Roads in the area that were closed while crews fought the fire were reopened at around 9pm.

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