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Coastal arcade destroyed by fire Coastal arcade destroyed by fire
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A large entertainment complex in Skegness, Lincolnshire, has been wrecked in a major fire. More than 100 firefighters have tackled a blaze which destroyed an arcade, pubs and shops at a coastal resort.
Fire crews were called to The Parade in the centre of the town soon after 2300 BST on Thursday. Emergency crews were called to The Parade in the centre of Skegness, Lincolnshire on Thursday night.
More than 100 firefighters tackled the blaze which has damaged nightclubs, amusement arcades and restaurants. There are no reports of injuries. Flames swept through the buildings, forcing the collapse of a 200-metre long stretch of property.
Much of the structure has collapsed and crews are expected to remain at the scene for most of the day. The fire could be seen more than 20 miles out to sea and water from nearby swimming pools was used on the flames.
The blaze centred on the Lucky Strike arcade and Buster's Fun Pub. The blaze centred on the Lucky Strike arcade and The Parade, which is made up of four large entertainment bars - including Buster's Fun Pub and The Complex - and a number of concession stalls such as sweet shops and takeaways.
Some of the businesses has been recently re-developed and modernised and others had been in existence for about 100 years.
Simon Nash, incident commander for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, said: "We have a deep-seated fire still occurring in the heart of the complex and it will take some time to damp it down.Simon Nash, incident commander for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, said: "We have a deep-seated fire still occurring in the heart of the complex and it will take some time to damp it down.
It looks like a bomb has hit the area Fred Hoyles, Ex-servicemen's club Your pictures: Skegness fire "Because the roof has collapsed it has made it very hard to get to the heart of the fire."It looks like a bomb has hit the area Fred Hoyles, Ex-servicemen's club Your pictures: Skegness fire "Because the roof has collapsed it has made it very hard to get to the heart of the fire."
He added: "Some of my colleagues have said they have never seen anything like it."He added: "Some of my colleagues have said they have never seen anything like it."
The town was still packed with tourists and revellers when the fire broke out.
Office worker, David Smith, 19, said: "I was having a drink with some friends near the parade complex when police and bouncers came in and said we had to evacuate the building.Office worker, David Smith, 19, said: "I was having a drink with some friends near the parade complex when police and bouncers came in and said we had to evacuate the building.
"We were told it was a small fire so we weren't really worried about it."We were told it was a small fire so we weren't really worried about it.
"But within 20 minutes the flames were sky high. We were all quite shocked."But within 20 minutes the flames were sky high. We were all quite shocked.
"There were firefighters spraying the Embassy because there was burning debris being blown by the wind onto it.
"It's really going to affect the nightlife because the parade is such a big part of that."It's really going to affect the nightlife because the parade is such a big part of that.
"I think the holidaymakers are going to be a bit shocked when they come down.""I think the holidaymakers are going to be a bit shocked when they come down."
'Businesses suffering''Businesses suffering'
Water was pumped from two nearby swimming pools when supplies from the appliances ran low. The derelict Parade Hotel, which sits behind the modern arcade, was so badly damaged it is due to be demolished.
The derelict Parade Hotel, which sits behind the modern arcade, has reportedly been badly damaged.
Businesses have said the incident comes on top of a summer already suffering after weeks of bad weather.Businesses have said the incident comes on top of a summer already suffering after weeks of bad weather.
The secretary of the nearby ex-servicemen's club, Fred Hoyles, said the fire had gutted premises that had been there for 100 years. Geoff Barry, spokesman for the Bowler Brothers, who had been developing many of the buildings which have been destroyed.
"It's all gone. It's absolutely devastating," he said. "It was a major business venture that the town had embraced.
"Just two or three weeks ago they had completed the first phase and only earlier this week they were planning a major opening in September on a spectacular scale and all of that has gone."
The secretary of the nearby ex-servicemen's club, Fred Hoyles, said the fire had gutted some premises which had been there for 100 years.
"It looks like a bomb has hit the area. There are these bits of brickwork standing on their own and lots of twisted metal," he said."It looks like a bomb has hit the area. There are these bits of brickwork standing on their own and lots of twisted metal," he said.
"I am very upset. I've lived here for years and it's hard to see the town in this state.""I am very upset. I've lived here for years and it's hard to see the town in this state."


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