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Caravans and boats hit by fires Caravans and boats hit by fires
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Police are investigating after 14 static caravans were destroyed in a fire at Kiln Park Holiday Park near Tenby in Pembrokeshire on Sunday. Police are investigating after 14 static caravans were destroyed in a fire at Kiln Park holiday complex near Tenby in Pembrokeshire on Sunday.
In a separate incident, fire crews were also sent to tackle a blaze which engulfed four vessels at Pwllheli Marina, Gwynedd. In a separate incident, fire crews were sent to tackle a blaze which destroyed three vessels and spread to another three at Pwllheli Marina, Gwynedd.
The fire service were called to the unoccupied caravans at 1923 GMT and fought the blaze for over four hours.The fire service were called to the unoccupied caravans at 1923 GMT and fought the blaze for over four hours.
Four appliances were sent to tackle the boat fires at 2207 GMT on Sunday.Four appliances were sent to tackle the boat fires at 2207 GMT on Sunday.
Firefighters were on the scene at Blue Water Marine Limited on the Glanydon Industrial Estate for almost three hours. Around 33 firefighters were on the scene at Blue Water Marine Limited on the Glanydon Industrial Estate for almost three hours.
A spokesman for North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said three motor cruisers were completely destroyed by the fire, which spread to three more motor cruisers.
The main building at the marina was also affected by heat damage.
The destroyed caravans in Tenby were all in the car park while they were being moved around.The destroyed caravans in Tenby were all in the car park while they were being moved around.
They were all destroyed because they were stacked so closely together and they were not individually set alight, said Dyfed-Powys Police.They were all destroyed because they were stacked so closely together and they were not individually set alight, said Dyfed-Powys Police.