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Selsey school ablaze as explosions heard | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Explosions were heard at the scene of a fire that has reduced a secondary school in West Sussex to a skeleton. | |
More than 75 firefighters are tackling the blaze at Selsey Academy in School Lane. Plumes of black smoke can be seen coming from the site. | More than 75 firefighters are tackling the blaze at Selsey Academy in School Lane. Plumes of black smoke can be seen coming from the site. |
The blaze broke out about 08:00 BST, with more than 60 calls being made to Sussex Control Centre. | |
The fire could be seen clearly from Selsey Football Club, which was tweeting footage of the flames. | |
People in the vicinity are advised to stay clear of the smoke, remain inside and keep their windows closed, but crowds have gathered to watch the firefighting effort. | |
One resident, whose house overlooks the school, said she saw "plumes and plumes of black smoke towering above the house, rather like an apocalypse". | |
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service has sent crews to help West Sussex colleagues. | Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service has sent crews to help West Sussex colleagues. |
South East Coast Ambulance Service is also at the scene. | |
Chairman of governors Bill Emerson said the school was devastated. | |
"There is a possibility we might be able to save a small section of the school and the emergency services are doing their best to do that," he said. | |
"But it is amazing how quickly the fire has spread. | |
"It's shocking. The structures are effectively a skeleton now compared to what they were and we have still got fire raging in sections." | |
He said it was too early to say what started the blaze. | |
He added: "It's the only secondary school in the peninsular and it is going to be devastating to the community. | |
"There are contingency plans in place to make sure the children can pick up their GCSE results [on Thursday] and to make sure we can provide education to children when they start the school year." |