Lorry fire closes busy city centre road
Barn Road at the bottom of Grapes Hill in Norwich was closed
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A city centre road remains partially closed following a lorry fire.
Emergency services were called to Barn Road, at the bottom of Grapes Hill, in Norwich at about 11:00 GMT.
Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service said it sent three appliances to put out the blaze.
Norfolk Police said it remained on scene to allow "assessment of any damage to the road surface".

Emergency services were called to Barn Road in Norwich on Friday morning

The lorry was towed away at 13:45
No injuries had been reported, the force added.
The road has now been partially reopened.
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