Huge fire in Bradford closes schools
Blaze involving about 8,000 scrap tyres breaks out at go-kart track
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Your support makes all the difference.A large fire involving thousands of scrap tyres has forced schools to close and caused traffic disruption in Bradford.
The blaze broke out at a go-kart track near the centre of the West Yorkshire city in the early hours of Monday morning.
Dramatic images shared on social media showed smoke and flames billowing across the city's skyline as about 100 firefighters in 15 fire engines tackled the inferno on Upper Castle Street.
It is thought about 8,000 tyres were involved in the fire, which has caused traffic chaos as rail services into Bradford Interchange have been cancelled or diverted and roads in the area have been closed.
Bradford Council said three schools in the area — Bronte Girls Academy, Rainbow Primary and Dixons City Academy — would be closed following advice from the fire service.
A spokesman for West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "Due to the large amount of smoke, we're continuing to advise all residents to the east of the incident — East Bowling — to keep windows and doors shut.
"We're also asking people to please avoid travelling through this area. All persons are accounted for."
He said police had closed a number of roads in the area and "train services running through the Bradford Interchange station have been cancelled or diverted".
Northern Rail tweeted: "A large fire at a go-kart track next to the railway at Bradford Interchange is on fire.
"Around 8,000 tyres and railway equipment are at risk from the fire which is around 50 metres from the railway."
The train operator added: "Due to a fire on property near the railway at Bradford Interchange all lines are blocked.
"Train services running through this station have been cancelled or diverted. Disruption is expected until 9am."
Additional reporting by agencies
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