Emergency services attend underground bunker fire

Six fire engines attended the scene
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An underground bunker fire in Kent was attended by six fire engines, police and the ambulance service on Sunday.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service said it was called to reports of the blaze at Fullingpits Wood, Maidstone, at about 14:00 GMT.
A spokesperson said two people were passed into the care of South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedics.
They said the cause was not yet known.

Police said the cause of the bunker fire was not yet known
Six fire engines attended and crews, wearing breathing apparatus, extinguished the flames.
The ambulance service and Kent Police have both been contacted for further information.
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