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Dramatic moment van bursts into flames on busy Scots road

Dramatic moment van bursts into flames on busy Scots road

Daily Record12 hours ago

Fire crews raced to the scene of the fire, which occured on the A1 near Haddington's Oak Tree junction at around 2pm.
A van burst into flames in a terrifying incident on a major Scottish road on Sunday afternoon.
Emergency services raced to the scene of the fire, which occurred on the A1 near Haddington's Oak Tree junction at around 2pm. It is believed that the road was closed off to other motorists while emergency services attended.

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A clip obtained by Edinburgh Live showed the van engulfed in flames as black smoke plumed into the sky.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: "We received a call just before 1:55 this afternoon. It was a van on fire and we had two appliances in attendance."
Traffic Scotland said: "Gladsmuir - Haddington (S/B)
"Road temporarily CLOSED due a vehicle fire. Police and Fire services are attending the scene.
Elsewhere in the area, queues were building on the Edinburgh Bypass. From around 2pm, two lanes were restricted eastbound between Gilmerton Junction and Sheriffhall Roundabout.

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