Fire officials in New Hampshire were working to extinguish a large blaze after multiple oil tankers caught fire early Saturday evening in the town of Epping, fire officials said.
Exeter Fire Service said on social media: “Our firefighters responded to the scene with mutual aid following reports of multiple oil tankers on fire at 76 Depot Road, Epping.” The announcement was made on social media along with a photo of smoke rising during fire extinguishing efforts. Outside.
The fire department later posted several more photos of the scene, adding that firefighters from multiple areas were working on the rescue.
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The Exeter, New Hampshire, Fire Department said several area fire departments were on the scene Saturday. (Exeter Fire Department)
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The fire started at North Atlantic Services, a New Hampshire-based company that provides snow removal, fuel delivery and landscape services, WMUR-TV reported.

Multiple oil tankers caught fire Saturday in Epping, New Hampshire. (Exeter Fire Station)
Officials told the news station that the five-alarm fire could take up to six hours to extinguish.
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In October, an oil tanker and two cars burst into flames on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, killing one person.

