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Fifteen fire crews called to field blaze in Cobham near Gravesend

A huge blaze in a field was tackled by 15 fire crews for more than three hours.

People were advised to keep windows and doors closed due to smoke coming from the fire off Church Road, Cobham, near Gravesend.

At its height, 15 fire crews, a bulk water carrier and technical rescue unit were in attendance.

Residents reported seeing the smoke from as far away as Singlewell and Harmer Street.

The fire began just before 7pm and one resident said it had started in a combine harvester.

People living and working in the immediate area were advised by the fire service to keep their windows and doors closed as a precaution.

At 10.10pm, a fire service spokesman said: "A field fire off Church Road, in Cobham, Gravesend, is now out and firefighters are dampening down any remaining hot spots.

Teams tackle the flames. Picture: Emma Campbell
Teams tackle the flames. Picture: Emma Campbell
Teams tackle the flames. Picture: Emma Campbell
Teams tackle the flames. Picture: Emma Campbell
Firefighters tackle the blaze. Picture: Emma Campbell
Firefighters tackle the blaze. Picture: Emma Campbell
The smoke could be seen on the A2 Picture: Kevin Perkins
The smoke could be seen on the A2 Picture: Kevin Perkins

"At the height of the incident, 15 fire engines, a bulk water carrier, four all-terrain vehicles and the technical rescue unit were in attendance.

"No injuries have been reported and the cause is not yet known.

"The earlier advice for people in the area to close windows and doors is no longer in place."

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