QUESTIONS remain over the cause for a late-night truck fire which broke out yesterday.
Firefighters rushed to Frost Lane, in Hythe, the tackle to flames.
Hampshire Fire and Rescue crews from Hythe and Hardley fire stations were called out at around 11.30pm on Saturday.
The fire had been put out around half an hour later.
#BellsDown 23:28 as we’re mobilised, alongside @Hythe44 to a vehicle fire in #Hythe. 2 HRJ used to bring flames under control & prevent further spread. TIC then used to confirm fire fully extinguished. Working with @WatersideCops to find the cause of fire🔥#999Family #TeamHants pic.twitter.com/ebGxIAPW92
— Hardley Fire Station (@Hardley58) January 20, 2019
A fire service spokesman said the cause of the fire is doubtful, and that they are now working with police to identify the cause.
A Hampshire Constabulary spokesman said: "Officers were called at 11.50pm to reports of a flat bed lorry which had been set alight in a car park on Frost Lane, Hythe.
"Investigations are ongoing."
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