A BLAZE in a Herefordshire village has prompted a warning from firefighters today (July 12).
The fire is in the village of Credenhill, with the street address not being released by emergency services at this stage.
A fire service spokesperson has warned people to "stay away from the Credenhill area", where there are signs diverting traffic.
This is an ongoing incident, with crews from Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service in attendance.
The fire involves a caravan, with five fire engines and the aerial ladder platform being called at 3.06pm today (July 12).
No one has been injured.
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Police are also at the incident controlling the traffic, as well as agencies like gas and electric suppliers who have isolated the gas and electricity supplies to the property affected.
At this stage the emergency services are unable to provide details of the exact location of the fire or of the cause.
We will provide more updates when we have them.
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