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Huge fire engulfs Suffolk railway with all trains cancelled as smoke billows through the night sky
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Huge fire engulfs Suffolk railway with all trains cancelled as smoke billows through the night sky

A huge fire has engulfed a Suffolk railway with all trains cancelled as smoke billows through the night sky. Emergency crews were called to Oulton Broad North railway station in the early hours of Thursday with reports of a fire. Images show an inferno burning through the roof of the station, as well as engulfing a restaurant on the platform - no one is believed to be injured. Fire crews from Lowestoft North, Lowestoft South, Reydon and Southwold and Halesworth attended alongside other firefighters from Norfolk, who started to leave the scene at around 6am. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service said: "Fire crews were called to reports of a fire at a commercial building at Oulton Broad North Railway Station. "Upon arrival crews were faced with a roof fire within a restaurant based within the Railway station on the platform." Suffolk Fire and Rescue have confirmed the the flames have now been extinguished. They said at 6am today that crews are now "hot spotting at the scene", with roads around the station now opening up. Local residents have been advised to avoid the area due the emergency vehicle presence causing congestion. All activity on the railway line has been stopped, with the authorities advising to check Greater Anglia for travel updates. The fire is believed to have started in Labone Indian restaurant. People have taken to social media to express their concerns for the eatery. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS Church vandalised for SIXTH time over Easter weekend as pastor confesses his heart ‘aches’ Husbands who tell wives how to vote could face jail as ‘family voting’ warning issued Almost 300 small boat migrants swarm across Channel in one day - with more expected in hours ahead One woman said on Facebook: "We had such a good work night there - so sad." A man in the same post said: "Such a shame, such a nice place, lovely food, great people." MORE TO FOLLOW... Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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