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Stafford fireworks fire: One person still missing Stafford fireworks fire: One person still missing
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One person is missing after a large blaze at a fireworks factory that saw two people taken to hospital.One person is missing after a large blaze at a fireworks factory that saw two people taken to hospital.
Dramatic bursts of fireworks and thick smoke could be seen as the fire burned in Stafford on Thursday night.Dramatic bursts of fireworks and thick smoke could be seen as the fire burned in Stafford on Thursday night.
Although the blaze at the unit of SP Fireworks was brought under control, firefighters remained at the scene through the night.Although the blaze at the unit of SP Fireworks was brought under control, firefighters remained at the scene through the night.
The emergency services said they were working with the family of the person who remained unaccounted for.The emergency services said they were working with the family of the person who remained unaccounted for.
In total four people were hurt in the fire, which started at about 17:00 GMT and tore through the building on the Baswich Industrial Estate.In total four people were hurt in the fire, which started at about 17:00 GMT and tore through the building on the Baswich Industrial Estate.
At its peak, the blaze was being tackled by about 50 firefighters.At its peak, the blaze was being tackled by about 50 firefighters.
Staffordshire Police said the site would be searched once the fire was completely out, as the operation moved into an investigation into the cause of the fire.Staffordshire Police said the site would be searched once the fire was completely out, as the operation moved into an investigation into the cause of the fire.
Supt Jane Hewett said: "We're working very closely with all the emergency services and we're in a position now that we're waiting for the fire brigade to let us know when we can move forward and try and establish how and why this fire has occurred. Supt Jane Hewett said: "On Friday we will continue to investigate this incident and work to ensure everyone is accounted for.
"We are working really closely with colleagues as well to try and identify the numbers of individuals that may have been in the premises at the time. "Sadly at this stage we believe there is a person unaccounted for and our focus remains tracing those at the factory shortly before the explosion.
"What I can say at this time is that we do have one person unaccounted for. We are working with their family. "A joint investigation into the incident is already under way, which will work to establish the cause and circumstances immediately before the fire."
"We will continue to make enquiries to try and establish their whereabouts."
West Midlands Ambulance Service said they treated four people at the scene and two needed to be taken to hospital - a man in his 40s who had received serious burns and a man in his 60s who had inhaled smoke.West Midlands Ambulance Service said they treated four people at the scene and two needed to be taken to hospital - a man in his 40s who had received serious burns and a man in his 60s who had inhaled smoke.
A number of roads in the area were closed and businesses and homes were evacuated.A number of roads in the area were closed and businesses and homes were evacuated.
Police said they planned to reduce the size of the cordon around the scene in the early hours so Baswich Lane could re-open to traffic.
Tilcon Ave will remain closed and cordoned off whilst the investigation continued, they said.
All the businesses accessed via Tilcon Ave would remain closed and sealed off in the meantime, they added.