Ten fire engines attend huge West Yorkshire barn fire

Ten fire engines have attended a huge barn fire in West Yorkshire.

West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue were called at shortly before 4pm on Tuesday (April 22) to reports of an agricultural barn fire.

The emergency services attended the scene on Heights Lane in Silsden - where a metal structure measuring 40m by 40m was on fire.

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All persons are accounted for and no people have been injured, the fire service confirmed.

Heights Lane, SilsdenHeights Lane, Silsden
Heights Lane, Silsden

At 6pm, the service was reduced to four pumps as the fire was dampened down.

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