A PAIR of campervans in a Malaga town were fully scorched after a fire broke out earlier this week.
Estepona residents received an early wake-up call when the motorhomes caught fire in the early hours of Wednesday.
The fire department was first contacted about the incident in Camino de Brijan at around 12am.
Firefighters managed to get the flames under control and prevent any spreading to surrounding buildings, despite the vehicles already suffering some damage.
Witnesses then alerted the Estepona fire brigade a second time, two hours later at around 2am, to say the blaze had flared up again.
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A video shared by the Provincial Council of Malaga shows firefighters as they fight to contain the growing inferno.
By the time the second spark of fire was put out, the two caravans were left burnt out.
However, officers have assured that no one was inside at the time of the incident and there were no reported injuries.
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