Scottish firefighters battled a massive fire involving lorries at a harbor in Fife on Sunday.
Firefighters were dispatched to the Menhil Harbor for a blaze that involved multiple heavy goods vehicles and trailers, a Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson told The Sun.
“Operations control has mobilised seven fire appliances to the scene, where crews are working to extinguish the fire. There are no reported casualties and crews remain in attendance. Due to the volume of smoke, people are advised to avoid the area."
No information about the cause has been released.
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