Campervan 'explodes' in Scots neighbourhood as firefighters battle blaze

Firefighters have rushed to a home in an Aberdeenshire city after a campervan reportedly exploded in its driveway.

Crews descended on the property in Peterhead's Henderson Circle at round 2.30pm.

Aberdeen Stay experiences that residents reported listening to a "bang" earlier than witnessing the motorhome burst into flames.

The hearth then unfold to the adjoining home on the western aspect of the fishing city, prompting firefighters to step inside to extinguish the blaze.

Footage from the scene present fireplace companies tackling the blaze with hose reel jets.

Fire crews used hose reel jets to tackle the blaze
Fireplace crews used hose reel jets to deal with the blaze (Picture: Equipped)

No-one is reported to have been injured because of the blast.

Nevertheless, the home has been extensively broken.

A part of the dwelling's roof seems to have collapsed inwards because of the inferno.

A Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service spokesperson stated: “We have been alerted at 12.53pm on Sunday, April 17 to experiences of a van on fireplace at Henderson Circle in Peterhead.

The roof of the Peterhead home appears to have caved in
The roof of the Peterhead dwelling seems to have caved in (Picture: equipped)

"The hearth has affected a close-by residential property and crews are presently working to extinguish the hearth.

"There are not any casualties.”

Police Scotland says it's not treating the incident with any diploma of suspicion.

A spokesperson stated: "The hearth shouldn't be being handled as suspicious. It's an unlucky incident."

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