'Blast' heard as major building fire breaks out

Dan HuntEast Midlands
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Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue said it was called at 11:23 BST on Sunday to a fire in Curzon Street

A number of cordons are in place in Nottingham city centre after reports of a "blast" which led to a building fire.

Emergency services were called to Curzon Street at 11:23 BST on Sunday to reports of a fire at a derelict building.

Nottinghamshire Police said the cause of the fire was not yet known and there were no reports of any injuries. The force said as a precaution, it was looking at evacuating a number of properties on the street.

Vedant Thakur, who lives in a nearby building, said: "I was cooking some food and then the alarm started sounding. I thought it was just a regular check, but then I heard a blast."

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Police advised people to avoid the area

Police and fire crews are currently at the scene, and a number of cordons will be in place around Huntingdon Street and Curzon Street, officers added.

Ben Clarke, 23, who lives in the area, added: "I heard a sort of boom, a bit like thunder, and then I looked out of my window and saw smoke."

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Cordons have been put in place

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said 10 crews were in attendance.

It advised people living nearby to keep windows and doors closed as there was a large smoke plume.

A spokesperson for Nottinghamshire Police said: "We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

"We are asking people to avoid the area while the incident is being dealt with."

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