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Fire rips through Eastbourne Pier Fire rips through Eastbourne Pier
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A huge fire is ripping through Eastbourne Pier.A huge fire is ripping through Eastbourne Pier.
It is believed the blaze broke out behind some wood panelling in the arcade building. The roof of the pier, built in the 1870s, has been completely destroyed as flames continue to tear through the building in the East Sussex seaside town.
Sian Ellis, a hotel manager in the town, said the pier was an "absolute red, molten, mess of flame and smoke". The blaze broke out behind some wood panelling in the arcade building and billowing smoke is filling the air.
"We've just had another explosion there and it's very, very frightening and hugely saddening for the whole of the town," she said. About 60 firefighters are tackling the blaze. Sian Ellis, a hotel manager in the town, said it was an "absolute red, molten, mess of flame and smoke".
The pier has been evacuated and there are no reports of any injuries. "We've just had another explosion there and it's very, very frightening and hugely saddening for the whole of the town," she said.
About 60 firefighters are tackling the blaze.
The Victorian pier has been evacuated and there are no reports of any injuries.
Mark Sawyer, who is the coxwain of Eastbourne Lifeboat, said: "The main structure is gone now and it's a metal shell.Mark Sawyer, who is the coxwain of Eastbourne Lifeboat, said: "The main structure is gone now and it's a metal shell.
"The fire has spread to the middle section and it's burning frantically."The fire has spread to the middle section and it's burning frantically.
"There was a large cheer from the crowd when the hoses arrived, but it's now looking ominous.""There was a large cheer from the crowd when the hoses arrived, but it's now looking ominous."
Pier firesPier fires
Councillor Philip Ede, from Eastbourne Borough Council, who is witnessing the fire, said: "It looks pretty drastic from where I'm standing.Councillor Philip Ede, from Eastbourne Borough Council, who is witnessing the fire, said: "It looks pretty drastic from where I'm standing.
"There's a lot of smoke and flames engulfing the first section of the pier."There's a lot of smoke and flames engulfing the first section of the pier.
"We pray the fire brigade can save as much of the building as possible.""We pray the fire brigade can save as much of the building as possible."
A spokeswoman for East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: "We are attacking the fire from the coastal side of the building, from the beach and from underneath the Pier.A spokeswoman for East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: "We are attacking the fire from the coastal side of the building, from the beach and from underneath the Pier.
"Reasonable progress is being made considering there are high winds.""Reasonable progress is being made considering there are high winds."
And a police spokeswoman added: "It has been confirmed that the pier was safely and quickly evacuated and there was no-one trapped by the fire when it broke out.And a police spokeswoman added: "It has been confirmed that the pier was safely and quickly evacuated and there was no-one trapped by the fire when it broke out.
"The fire is not believed to be suspicious at this time."The pier was built in the 1870s and, according to the Piers Society, previously had a theatre and a "camera obscura" built on it. "The fire is not believed to be suspicious at this time."
Ant Miller, who was on the beach when the fire broke out, said it quickly spread throughout the building
"There's quite a warm breeze here in Eastbourne today so it took pretty quickly," he said.
"Within 20 minutes or so, lots of flames, lots of smoke. When we sort of noticed it, it looked like the pier was evacuated pretty much immediately."
The pier was built in the 1870s and, according to the Piers Society, previously had a theatre and a "camera obscura" built on it.
Today, a number of cafes, bars and a nightclub are situated along the pier.Today, a number of cafes, bars and a nightclub are situated along the pier.
The pier has featured in films and television programmes including the Michael Caine film Last Orders, and Brit flick Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging. It has featured in films and television programmes including the Michael Caine film Last Orders and Brit flick Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging.
Hastings Pier was almost entirely destroyed by fire in 2010 and West Pier in Brighton burned down in 2003.Hastings Pier was almost entirely destroyed by fire in 2010 and West Pier in Brighton burned down in 2003.
The BBC's Sarah Bell: My Eastbourne
As someone raised on the sunshine coast, seeing the pier in flames has left me feeling deeply sad and unsettled.
The symbol of the town, its Victorian structure was the constant backdrop to my childhood of chilly dips in the sea.
It even played a part in the social structure of teenage years - with the beaches either side reserved for the coolest kids.
Later it was where we would drink local cider and snog boys, in the years before nights out involved tottering up to the nightclub at the end.
Within an hour of the news my Facebook feed was filled with local friends expressing sadness and shock that a key part part of the town's history could be so easily destroyed.
I just hope that it can be restored and not suffer the fate of the structures in neighbouring towns.
Are you in Eastbourne? Did you see the fire? You can email your photos and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Eastbourne'.Are you in Eastbourne? Did you see the fire? You can email your photos and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Eastbourne'.
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