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An investigation has been launched into the cause of a fire which badly damaged a disused seafront hotel at Tenby in Pembrokeshire. | An investigation has been launched into the cause of a fire which badly damaged a disused seafront hotel at Tenby in Pembrokeshire. |
Firefighters worked throughout much of Easter Sunday to control the blaze at the Royal Gate House hotel on Tenby seafront. | Firefighters worked throughout much of Easter Sunday to control the blaze at the Royal Gate House hotel on Tenby seafront. |
The 59-room hotel was empty and no-one was hurt but residents in flats and at a nearby hotel were moved to safety. | The 59-room hotel was empty and no-one was hurt but residents in flats and at a nearby hotel were moved to safety. |
Roads in the town remain closed and the building is unsafe, say firefighters. | Roads in the town remain closed and the building is unsafe, say firefighters. |
A detailed structural survey was not possible on Sunday because of the condition of the building. | A detailed structural survey was not possible on Sunday because of the condition of the building. |
A joint investigation is due to start by Mid and West Wales fire service and Dyfed-Powys Police. | A joint investigation is due to start by Mid and West Wales fire service and Dyfed-Powys Police. |
The five-storey building was engulfed by flames at around 2300 GMT on Saturday. | The five-storey building was engulfed by flames at around 2300 GMT on Saturday. |
The fire took hold of the third and fourth floors | The fire took hold of the third and fourth floors |
The blaze took hold in the third and fourth floors of the 59-room hotel in White Lion Street and spread to a tanning studio next door. | The blaze took hold in the third and fourth floors of the 59-room hotel in White Lion Street and spread to a tanning studio next door. |
Forty people were moved to safety by Dyfed-Powys Police from the Royal Lion Hotel and nearby flats. | Forty people were moved to safety by Dyfed-Powys Police from the Royal Lion Hotel and nearby flats. |
The hotel guests were allowed to return on Sunday afternoon and residents from the flats were given temporary shelter in a hotel but have since been allowed back. | |
A Pembrokeshire Council spokesman said a demolition contractor has been called to make the remains of the hotel safe. | |
Council officers are manning barriers around the scene and Norton Road, along the seafront, is going to be closed for some time. | |
Firefighters at the hotel fire scene in Tenby on Sunday | Firefighters at the hotel fire scene in Tenby on Sunday |
Two fire crews are still in attendance at the hotel on Monday morning. | |
A Mid and West Wales Fire Service spokesman said he main seats of the fire are now out but there are minor fires which the rubble has covered. | |
The main task is now to damp down the building to prevent any of the minor fires spreading again. | |
Fire crews are likely to be there for some time and it will be a while until they are allowed to go into the building. | |
The cause of the fire is still unclear, the spokesman added. | |
'Fantastic work' | |
Ten fire engines were called to the hotel at the height of the blaze from as far afield as Port Talbot, Swansea and Carmarthen. | Ten fire engines were called to the hotel at the height of the blaze from as far afield as Port Talbot, Swansea and Carmarthen. |
But they were stopped from entering the building because it was in danger of collapse. | But they were stopped from entering the building because it was in danger of collapse. |
Divisional fire commander Nick Webley said: "They have carried out some fantastic work in very difficult conditions." | Divisional fire commander Nick Webley said: "They have carried out some fantastic work in very difficult conditions." |
Local councillor Mike Evans said the town remained open for business, but he appealed for visitors to park their cars on the outskirts, as road closures remained in place. | Local councillor Mike Evans said the town remained open for business, but he appealed for visitors to park their cars on the outskirts, as road closures remained in place. |
Insp Alan Millichip from Dyfed-Powys Police said it was too early to speculate on the cause of the fire but said a joint investigation would begin when the building was secured. | Insp Alan Millichip from Dyfed-Powys Police said it was too early to speculate on the cause of the fire but said a joint investigation would begin when the building was secured. |