4 June 2011
Last updated at 00:12 ET
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The fire began at Kingsnorth Industrial Estate about 2300 BST
More than 60 firefighters are tackling a major blaze at a waste oil depot near Kingsnorth power station in Kent.
One eyewitness described the fire at the Kingsnorth Industrial Estate at Hoo as "huge".
Firefighters managed to contain burning oil which spread on to adjacent land cleared for development.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service said the blaze started at about 2300 BST in two road tankers before spreading to plastic and steel drum oil containers.
At least 10 fire crews from around the county are tackling the fire but no casualties have been reported.
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Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play.The fire began at Kingsnorth Industrial Estate about 2300 BST
More than 60 firefighters are tackling a major blaze at a waste oil depot near Kingsnorth power station in Kent.
One eyewitness described the fire at the Kingsnorth Industrial Estate at Hoo as "huge".
Firefighters managed to contain burning oil which spread on to adjacent land cleared for development.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service said the blaze started at about 2300 BST in two road tankers before spreading to plastic and steel drum oil containers.
At least 10 fire crews from around the county are tackling the fire but no casualties have been reported.
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