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Smoke seen across Birmingham as huge fire breaks out

The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed.

Martha McHardy
Monday 27 February 2023 09:10 EST
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Smoke billows as huge fire breaks out in Birmingham

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A fire broke out early this morning at a warehouse on New Summer Street in Hockley, Birmingham.

Around 60 firefighters and 14 fire engines are battling the blaze which has spread smoke across Birmingham city centre. Large amounts of smoke can be seen across Newtown.

The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed.

Around 60 firefighters and 14 fire engines are battling the blaze
Around 60 firefighters and 14 fire engines are battling the blaze (West Midlands Fire Service)

Firefighters arrived on the scene just after 7:30am this morning. There are no reports of injuries.

In a statement, West Midlands Fire Service said: “Just after 07.30am this morning, we were called to reports of a fire in a two storey warehouse on New Summer Street, Hockley, Birmingham.

“A total of 14 fire crews, with over 60 firefighters have been mobilised to this incident, along with other specialist vehicles and equipment. As a result of this incident, traffic is being seriously affected in the city centre. Please avoid the area if possible.”

One 4x4 brigade response vehicle, a high-volume pumping unit and a hydraulic platform also attended the scene.

The extent of the damage to the warehouse
The extent of the damage to the warehouse (PA)

Stage Commander Andy Reinie said the fire started at a mix storage warehouse.

He told BirminghamLive: “The storage area had been completely destroyed by the time we arrived but we managed to stop the fire spreading to other buildings. We’ve had 13 appliances here, including a high volume pumping unit.”

He added that the fire is now largely under control but fire crews could remain at the scene for a “couple of days.”

Earlier, West Midlands Fire Service tweeted: “Large fire in progress in a warehouse on New Summer Street, Hockley, 6 fire engines in attendance. Large amounts of smoke can be seen across Newtown, Birmingham.”

The number 7 bus service is currently diverted in both directions via St Chads Queensway, Lancaster Circus, New Town Row, and New John Street West, and Summer Lane is blocked in both directions, said Transport for West Midlands.

New Summer Street, Lower Loveday Street and Ward Street are closed.

People have been advised to avoid the area and nearby propoerties have been evacuated.

West Midlands Fire Service has also advised people to close keep windows and doors closed.

The fire service said: “Those nearby, travelling or local residents or businesses are advised to avoid the smoke plume where possible and close doors and windows.”

Firefighters are using four water jets at a mid-terraced factory unit used for storing household goods and a high volume pumping unit to pump water from a nearby city canal to help put out the fire.

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