Van 'completely destroyed' after fire near King's Cross station
Briefly

On June 24, a van caught fire outside King's Cross station, leading to the deployment of two fire engines and around 10 firefighters from Kentish Town fire station. The fire, which broke out at 10:17 AM, drew multiple emergency calls, highlighting the urgency of the situation. By 11:01 AM, the fire was under control, though the van was completely destroyed. Midland Road was temporarily closed, leading to diversions for bus routes, but significant rail services in the area continued unaffected.
A van was completely destroyed by fire outside King's Cross station. Firefighters extinguished the blaze after receiving multiple calls, with the fire under control within 44 minutes.
Emergency services responded quickly to a van fire on Midland Road, with two fire engines and about ten firefighters mobilized, ensuring that rail services remained operational.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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