Norfolk and Suffolk fire crews tackle major fire in Loddon

Eight fire crews took ten hours to battle the blaze.

The derelict building that set on fire.
Author: Luke ReeveyPublished 28th Oct 2024
Last updated 28th Oct 2024

It took eight fire crews from across Norfolk and Suffolk around 10 hours to put out a fire in Loddon at the weekend.

Flames tore through a derelict commercial building on Little Money Road in the early hours of yesterday morning (Sunday 27th October).

Emergency services attended the building at 1:25am, while the blaze was brought under control by 11:37am.

It's unclear if there were any injuries.

Entrance to the grounds of the fire.

Crews from Loddon, Earlham, Great Yarmouth, Hethersett, Harleston, Wymondham, Long Stratton, Attleborough, Beccles, and Lowestoft attended the scene.

Firefighters used breathing apparatus, main and hose reel jets, and a hydrant to extinguish the fire.

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