Firefighters battled a blaze involving three cars and propane gas cylinder in Hampshire last night.
Fire crews from Romsey were called out to the blaze at Sand Hill Farm in Sherfield English at about 10.05pm last night.
The fire involved three cars, one ISO container, a large quantity of wood and one liquid petroleum gas cylinder containing 47 kilograms of propane.
A crew from Eastleigh fire station were sent to the scene to assist with the blaze which was under control within an hour.
A spokesman from Hampshire Fire and Rescue service, based at Romsey Fire Station said: “We have attended a fire involving vehicles and a cylinder.
"Crews worked hard from cover to prevent the fire spreading to more vehicles.”
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