Car goes up in fireball on forecourt of BP petrol station
- Twenty firefighters have been referred to as to the A14 eastbound close to Newmarket at 1.25pm
This is the second a automobile burst into flames on the forecourt of a BP petrol station at present, as firefighters rushed to the scene to battle the blaze.
Twenty firefighters from Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service have been referred to as to the A14 eastbound close to Newmarket at 1.25pm.
National Highways stated two lanes at Junction 37 for Newmarket and Exning village have been closed as crews handled the blaze, inflicting site visitors chaos.
Pictured: A automobile burst into flames on the forecourt of a BP petrol station on the A14 eastbound close to Newmarket
The AA stated there was additionally disruption on the A142 highway.
A plume of black smoke might be seen from the carriageway, as the fireplace engulfed two autos.
A spokesman from Cambridgeshire Fire Service stated: ‘Firefighters arrived to discover a hearth involving two autos close to a petroleum filling station close to Newmarket.’
Pictured: Thick black plumes of smoke might be seen by passing autos
It is known there have been no accidents reported in the course of the hearth.
The blaze has now been extinguished and the A14 has totally reopened.