Residents near the factory in Filton, south Gloucestershire, said they woke up to loud bangs and could see a huge fire. Another 20 vehicles caught fire in the Bristol area at dawn today (Sunday, April 3). Avon and Somerset police first received a call at around 1.30am. on a burning vehicle on New Road, in Stoke Gifford. Until 5.30 a.m. Police say there were 20 other reports of other vehicles burning in Bradley Stoke, Little Stoke and Stoke Gifford. Read more: “Morons” tag on Gloucester’s St Oswald’s Priory with graffiti Reports of fires at the Rolls Royce facility first surfaced around 3:45 p.m. reports Bristol Live . Police say the strong blows were most likely to explode fuel tanks. No injuries or damage to buildings were reported. A spokesman for Avon and Somerset police said: “Officers are working closely with the fire and rescue services to respond to these incidents. Officers will conduct door-to-door searches and conduct thorough investigations in parallel Avon Fire and Rescue Service “. The extent of the damage makes it difficult to identify vehicles in order to notify owners at this early stage of the investigation, he said. Police would like to hear from anyone who finds out that their own vehicle has been damaged, as well as anyone who has information or an instrument camera, CCTV or other material that could assist in their investigation. Police would like to hear from anyone who finds out that their own vehicle has been damaged, as well as anyone who has information or an instrument camera, CCTV or other material that could assist in their investigation. Call 101 and enter the calendar number 124 of Sunday 3 April. Read more related articles Read more related articles