Northamptonshire barn fire to burn out for next 72 hours

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Northamptonshire barn fire to burn out for next 72 hours
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Barn fire needs to burn out for 72 hours

Fire started in a barn in Middleton Cheney on Tuesday nightSome 350 bales of straw were in the steel barnA fire which began overnight is to be allowed to burn out for another 72 hours and residents are being asked to keep windows and doors shut.

Northamptonshire Fire Service was called to the fire in Middleton Cheney, near Banbury, just after 22:30 BST on Tuesday. Crews found a steel barn and its contents – some 350 bales of straw – ablaze at the address on Warkworth Road. People in Overthorpe and Warkworth have been advised to keep their windows and doors closed due to the smoke "as a precaution"."We anticipate that residents will continue to see smoke in the area for the next 72 hours while the burn continues," the fire service said.Find BBC News: East of England on

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