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BBC News
14-07-2025
- General
- BBC News
Large Metfield barn fire accidentally caused by furnace
A blaze at a farm that spread across several barns was accidentally caused by a furnace, the fire service than half a dozen fire engines were sent to Cherry Tree Farm in Metfield, Suffolk, close to the Norfolk border, at about 01:45 BST on buildings contained straw bales, farm machinery and several acetylene cylinders. Crews remained at the site over the weekend and the fire service it would be reinspecting the barns later to ensure there was no risk of reignition. "A fire investigation has been carried out and the cause established – it was an accidental fire caused by a furnace," a spokesperson for the Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service said. The fire service said on Friday the blaze had "escalated quickly" and eight engines had been at the spokesperson added it had been a "large and complex incident involving significant hazards".The Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service was also at the manage the fire, the area was divided into four sectors. Crews used hose reels, a water monitor, and an aerial ladder platform. Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.
Yahoo
11-07-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Large fire breaks out across several barns at farm
A "significant" fire has broken out across a number of large barns believed to store horse bedding and farm machinery. Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service said eight engines were attending the blaze at Cherry Tree Farm in Metfield, south-east of Harleston in Norfolk, after it started at about 01:45 BST. Group commander Gary Smart said crews were due to remain at the scene for several hours and urged people living nearby to close their windows. The blaze comes a day after the fire service issued public advice about wildfires, due to the hot conditions. Mr Smart said: "We believe the site produces horse bedding – a mix of straw and wood shavings. "It was quite a large developing fire that had potential to spread to the standing crops in the next field." He added that due to the structural integrity of the buildings, crews had not been able to get inside to remove the burning items. The fire service said there was limited water supply at the farm, so it had brought in a water carrier as well as specialist aerial appliances. Mr Smart added the high temperatures had made it tough for his team and companies storing flammable materials. "It's difficult for business owners as it's very dry and things can ignite easily," he said. "It's very difficult for the crews. We make sure they're fully hydrated and have rest periods to release some of the heat that builds up in their uniform." Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service


BBC News
11-07-2025
- Climate
- BBC News
Large fire at Metfield farm sees several barns alight
A "significant" fire has broken out across a number of large barns at a Fire and Rescue Service said six engines were attending the blaze at Cherry Tree Farm in Metfield, south-east of was alerted at about 01:45 BST on Friday by local residents and said the fire covered an area of approximately 150m by 40m (492ft by 131ft).The barns contained a "substantial quantity" of straw bales, as well as agricultural machinery and a workshop, it said. People have been urged to avoid the area while crews bring the fire under fire service said there was a limited water supply at the farm, so it had brought in a water carrier as well as specialist aerial appliances. Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.