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Deeside fire: Gateway to Wales Hotel blaze probe begins | |
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An investigation has begun after a fire engulfed a Deeside hotel, prompting the evacuation of almost 50 people. | |
The blaze destroyed the first floor, roof and most of the ground floor of the Gateway to Wales Hotel on Welsh Road near Queensferry in Flintshire. | |
The alarm was raised at about 04:30 GMT and 60 firefighters worked to put the fire out by 12:00. Nobody was injured in the blaze. | |
Roads and a nearby school were closed because of billowing smoke. | |
North Wales fire service said all 47 guests and a member of staff had been accounted for. | North Wales fire service said all 47 guests and a member of staff had been accounted for. |
Stuart Millington, senior operations manager at the fire service, said they all got to safety after the hotel's smoke alarms went off | |
"Our fire investigators are speaking to local residents and to people in the building," he said. | |
"The building is quite badly damaged and therefore their ability to get in and take their investigation safely will take some time." | |
Twenty firefighters remained at the scene on Monday afternoon, damping down the building. | |
Hotel guest Barbara from Heywood in Greater Manchester, who had been visiting her son to exchange Christmas presents, praised the night manager for carrying her disabled brother-in-law out of the burning hotel. | Hotel guest Barbara from Heywood in Greater Manchester, who had been visiting her son to exchange Christmas presents, praised the night manager for carrying her disabled brother-in-law out of the burning hotel. |
"By the time we got outside the whole roof was alight, " she said. | "By the time we got outside the whole roof was alight, " she said. |
"We're very, very lucky and thankfully it wasn't full. It had a lot of people in but it wasn't full. So everyone got out." | "We're very, very lucky and thankfully it wasn't full. It had a lot of people in but it wasn't full. So everyone got out." |
Stacey Roberts, 26, who was staying in the hotel with her six-month-old son and partner, said: "The alarm stopped and then started again. No member of staff was seen, no sprinklers went off - if it wasn't for a gentleman shouting through the corridors 'fire, fire'... I dread to think. We're all traumatised." | |
Danny Lawton, who lives in a block of flats next to the hotel with his girlfriend and their baby, said he was woken at 05:00 by police banging on the door. | Danny Lawton, who lives in a block of flats next to the hotel with his girlfriend and their baby, said he was woken at 05:00 by police banging on the door. |
"When we went outside you couldn't tell it was a winter night as the heat coming off the fire was immense," he said. | "When we went outside you couldn't tell it was a winter night as the heat coming off the fire was immense," he said. |
"When we came outside the whole roof and top floor was on fire on the side facing our building." | |
Station Road and the exit slip road on the A494 eastbound carriageway at the A548 is closed and there is traffic congestion in the area. | |
Flintshire council suggested some roads would remain closed into the afternoon and nearby Sealand Primary School has been closed for the day. | |
Councillor Christine John, who lives on Welsh Road, said the fire must have been "dreadful" and "so frightening" for guests. | |
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokeswoman said it sent four ambulances, two rapid response vehicles, two duty officers and a hazardous area response team. | A Welsh Ambulance Service spokeswoman said it sent four ambulances, two rapid response vehicles, two duty officers and a hazardous area response team. |