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Leeds fire: Investigation into city centre blaze begins | Leeds fire: Investigation into city centre blaze begins |
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The fire service said the blaze had the potential to be much more serious | The fire service said the blaze had the potential to be much more serious |
An investigation has been launched into the cause of a fire at a building under renovation in Leeds city centre. | |
The blaze at the vacant Leonardo building, near Millennium Square, broke out at around 19:50 BST on Saturday. | The blaze at the vacant Leonardo building, near Millennium Square, broke out at around 19:50 BST on Saturday. |
No injuries have been reported but the fire "had the potential" to be more serious, the fire service said. | No injuries have been reported but the fire "had the potential" to be more serious, the fire service said. |
Incident commander Dale Gardiner said the fire involved a plastic covering and scaffolding on the top floors of the high rise. | Incident commander Dale Gardiner said the fire involved a plastic covering and scaffolding on the top floors of the high rise. |
Firefighters managed to contain the fire to the vacant Leonardo building | Firefighters managed to contain the fire to the vacant Leonardo building |
Cdr Gardiner, from West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said investigators were inspecting the building and more information about the cause of the fire was expected later in the week. | Cdr Gardiner, from West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said investigators were inspecting the building and more information about the cause of the fire was expected later in the week. |
He said the plastic wrap around the building caught fire first but the majority of the flames were from scaffolding, which hindered firefighters' access. | He said the plastic wrap around the building caught fire first but the majority of the flames were from scaffolding, which hindered firefighters' access. |
"The crews worked fantastically hard to stop that spreading to further buildings," he added. | "The crews worked fantastically hard to stop that spreading to further buildings," he added. |
The fire "did have the potential" to be much more serious because of the city centre location, close to busy bars and restaurants and other occupied buildings. | The fire "did have the potential" to be much more serious because of the city centre location, close to busy bars and restaurants and other occupied buildings. |
The fire service said the extent of the damage is not yet known | The fire service said the extent of the damage is not yet known |
Firefighters prevented the blaze from spreading to neighbouring properties but some businesses were evacuated. | Firefighters prevented the blaze from spreading to neighbouring properties but some businesses were evacuated. |
The nearby Leeds City Museum said it would close on Sunday but that it had been unaffected by the fire. | The nearby Leeds City Museum said it would close on Sunday but that it had been unaffected by the fire. |
The museum will be closed today (Sun 16th) due to road closures from last night's nearby fire. Thank you for all that expressed concern for the museum, thankfully the fire was controlled and the museum unaffected. Massive gratitude to emergency services for their amazing work🙏 | The museum will be closed today (Sun 16th) due to road closures from last night's nearby fire. Thank you for all that expressed concern for the museum, thankfully the fire was controlled and the museum unaffected. Massive gratitude to emergency services for their amazing work🙏 |
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