Kent Fire and Rescue Service Responds to Wildfire in Cranbrook
Fire crews attended reports of a wildfire in Cranbrook this evening, as confirmed by Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
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Fire engines are racing through the Kent countryside tonight. Crews received reports of a wildfire in Cranbrook, with Kent Fire and Rescue Service confirming the emergency response on their official social media channels this evening.
The incident has been categorised as a wildfire by the service. But specific details about the fire’s size, cause, or current containment status haven’t been released yet. Emergency services are treating the situation seriously — given the rural location and potential for rapid spread.
When Wildfires Strike Kent
Cranbrook sits in the heart of the Weald. An area particularly vulnerable to grass and woodland fires during dry spells.
The village, located near Tunbridge Wells, is surrounded by countryside that can quickly become a tinderbox when conditions are right. Kent has seen its share of outdoor fires this year, with the county recording 1,247 primary fires in 2024/25, including outdoor blazes that threaten both property and wildlife. Grass fires alone account for roughly 40% of all outdoor fires that UK fire services attend annually. Not exactly reassuring reading.
The Response Unfolds
Fire crews likely deployed from nearby stations in Tunbridge Wells or Cranbrook itself to tackle the blaze. These emergency responses can temporarily stretch resources across the county — pulling appliances away from other potential incidents.
Local roads around the rural parish may face temporary restrictions as crews work to contain the fire. The A262 and Swattenden Lane could see disruption if the fire spreads or if emergency vehicles need clear access routes.
A Growing Challenge
Wildfires in the South East have become more frequent. Summers grow drier and weather patterns shift, making what might have been unusual a generation ago part of the seasonal rhythm that emergency services must prepare for.
The Environment Agency and National Fire Chiefs Council haven’t issued broader wildfire alerts for this specific incident, suggesting it remains localised. Yet even small fires can escalate quickly in the right conditions.
Particularly in Kent’s countryside.
Key Takeaways
- Kent Fire and Rescue Service crews responded to wildfire reports in Cranbrook this evening
- The incident is classified as a wildfire but specific details on size and containment remain unclear
- Cranbrook’s rural Weald location makes it especially susceptible to grass and woodland fires
What This Means for Kent Residents
If you live in or around Cranbrook, avoid the affected area and keep windows closed if you notice smoke. Report any new fires or spreading flames immediately by calling 999 — rather than assuming someone else has already called. Check kent.fire-uk.org for official updates on road closures and safety advice, and consider having an emergency plan ready during dry periods when wildfire risk increases across rural Kent.
Source: @kentfirerescue
Published: 25 April 2026


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