TWO caravans have been 'fully destroyed' by a fire in a village near Worcester.
The incident happened in Ombersley at Dough Bank on Saturday (July 13).
Along with the two caravans, a fence surrounding the compound was also destroyed.
A further caravan and car were also 'heat damaged' in the incident.
A spokesperson for Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service, said: "Three Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service crews - two from Worcester and one from Droitwich Fire Stations, were called at 6.13pm on July 13 to a fire with persons reported at Dough Bank, Ombersley.
"Two caravans and a fence surrounding a compound were fully destroyed by fire with one caravan and one car heat damaged.
"The fire was extinguished by two firefighters wearing breathing apparatus with three hosereel jets used.
"The area was dampened down and checked over using a thermal imaging camera.
"LPG cylinders were removed during the firefighting.
"All persons were accounted for and no other emergency services were required."
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