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Police Seek Witnesses After Major Fire Damages Skegness Businesses

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Police Seek Witnesses After Major Fire Damages Skegness Businesses

Lincolnshire Police have issued a plea for witnesses to step forward and aid their investigation into a substantial fire in Skegness. The incident took place on Old Wainfleet Road at around 12:45 GMT on Monday, triggering a response from numerous crews from Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue. No injuries were reported, albeit three commercial properties underwent severe damage. The authorities are presently examining whether the blaze was caused by accident or if it was intentionally lit.

This story was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.bbc.com.

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