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Tim Hanlon

Two people in hospital after several boats ablaze in huge UK marina fire

Two people were rushed to hospital after multiple boats went up in flames at a marina inferno that left many vessels completely gutted.

Onlookers desperately threw buckets of water to try and put out the flames after the blaze began in Hampstead Marina, at Yalding, near Maidstone in Kent.

Then three fire engines and a bulk water carrier arrived at the scene to help extinguish the blaze last Sunday afternoon.

Two people were treated by paramedics and taken to hospital - one suffered burns while the other was treated for smoke inhalation, the fire brigade said.

Smoke could be seen pouring from several boats at the scene on the River Medway after one vessel seemed to initially go up in flames close to the lock.

Huge plumes of smoke went up into the sky during the blaze (SWNS)
Locals helped to try and put the fire out before emergency services arrived (SWNS)

Video footage showed the shocking scene as one boat was on fire as it drifted towards other vessels, setting them ablaze too in the marina.

The clip captured a boat drifting in the marina, while onlookers shouted for help as banging sounds - thought to be explosions - could be heard.

It then led to several other boats catching alight, and thick black smoke could be seen pouring from the top of the vessels.

Several neighbours, including an off-duty firefighter, rushed out with buckets of water to help dampen down the inferno before the fire crews arrived.

Two people were taken to hospital from the fire (Rory Milner / SWNS)

It took around two-and-half-hours to extinguish the flames and some of the stricken boats were so badly damaged they sank.

A nearby resident, who witnessed the events unfold, said there was lots of billowing black, heavy, thick smoke and panicked people.

She said: "We heard an explosion, went into our bedroom and saw the boat on fire in the lock just floating. I called 999 immediately and at this point the boat had started to drift away from the lock downstream.

"I told the fire brigade it was about to set fire to another boat, but it missed and ended up coming towards our house, which was horrifically scary.

"My partner and I ran outside and hosed down our house and the surrounding area, to try to stop a bushfire from happening."

The cause of the fire is part of an ongoing investigation (Rory Milner / SWNS)

She explained how residents came together, adding: "The team spirit was phenomenal. Everyone concentrated on stopping any more bush fires - we were throwing buckets of water and soaking the land down the pathway by the river.

"One man who owned one of the boats that was moored up managed to save it by moving it out of the way. But all the other boats who had no owner at the time caught fire - it was like a domino effect.

"There were several explosions, up into the 20's - the first boat exploded several times, it was quite terrifying. A couple of boats have now sunk, and there are half-torched boats just left there, it's really, really sad."

The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed by investigators.

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