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A van fire on the A55 caused delays yesterday (Wednesday). It broke out westbound between Dobbs Hills and Broughton in Flintshire, at about 7.15pm.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service sent two engines from Deeside to extinguish the blaze, which involved a Transit van, after being called at 7.18pm. The fire was out by 7.45pm. Motorists reported delays in the area while emergency services dealt with the incident.
A fire service spokesperson gave the cause of the blaze as "accidental unknown". Nobody was hurt in the incident. Traffic returned to normal in the area after.
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