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Worcester caravan fire ’caused by lightning’

Reports from the local fire service say the caravan blaze was most likely started by a bolt of lightning

by Chris Jefferies

Caravan owners in the Worcester area have been urged to double check the small print in their insurance policies after several vehicles were damaged in a lightning-related fire. The incident took place just before 10pm on Friday May 6th at a farm in the village of Inkberrow, with a caravan and a car both damaged by the blaze, the Redditch Advertiser reported.

Two fire engines were called out to the scene and the emergency services managed to avert a major explosion of the caravan’s gas cylinders.

Fortunately, no-one was injured and the fire was extinguished by midnight, the local paper added.

Mark Strutt, station commander for Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service, pointed to a freakish cause of the blaze.

“The fire coincided with a very heavy thunder storm in the area and initial fire investigation suggests that the blaze was started by a bolt of lightning,” he said.

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