Roof collapse in Lancaster city centre fire

A fire has broken out in Lancaster city centre.
Fire crews tackle the blaze on Penny Street in Lancaster on Thursday morning. Photo by Adam Greenwood.Fire crews tackle the blaze on Penny Street in Lancaster on Thursday morning. Photo by Adam Greenwood.
Fire crews tackle the blaze on Penny Street in Lancaster on Thursday morning. Photo by Adam Greenwood.

More than 50 firefighters and eight fire engines are trying to put out the blaze, which started in the sauna at Inspire Health and Fitness near Thornton’s on Thursday morning.

A spokesman for Lancashire Fire and Rescue said part of the roof of the three storey building has collapsed, but there have been no reports of injuries or casualties.

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Many shops on Penny Street and Market Street were closed down and staff and shoppers evacuated from the area.

Fire crews tackle the blaze on Penny Street in Lancaster on Thursday morning. Photo by Adam Greenwood.Fire crews tackle the blaze on Penny Street in Lancaster on Thursday morning. Photo by Adam Greenwood.
Fire crews tackle the blaze on Penny Street in Lancaster on Thursday morning. Photo by Adam Greenwood.

St Nicholas Arcades was also closed after smoke swept through the city setting off fire alarms.

The fire broke out at around 10.15am on Thursday March 24 and crews were on the scene within five minutes.

An eyewitness watching from offices in Moor Lane said the fire was “raging” and belching out smoke.

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Roads around Lancaster were gridlocked and people were seen as far away as Skerton bridge with hands over their faces due to the smoke spreading.

Smoke billowing above the Thornton's chocolate shop on Penny Street in Lancaster on Thursday morning. Photo by Adam Greenwood.Smoke billowing above the Thornton's chocolate shop on Penny Street in Lancaster on Thursday morning. Photo by Adam Greenwood.
Smoke billowing above the Thornton's chocolate shop on Penny Street in Lancaster on Thursday morning. Photo by Adam Greenwood.

The smoke was described as a “massive fog” by our reporter on the scene Gayle Rouncivell who also said it was “mayhem” in Lancaster city centre.

A Lancashire Fire and Rescue command unit was parked in Market Square as fire fighters continued to tackle the blaze.

More updates to come.

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