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Derby fire: Smoke seen from Assembly Rooms car park Derby fire: Firefighters tackle Assembly Rooms car park blaze
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A large fire has caused roads to be shut off in the centre of Derby. A large fire at a multi-storey car park closed off parts of Derby city centre.
Firefighters were called to tackle the blaze on the top floor of the Assembly Rooms car park in Market Place shortly after 17:30 GMT. The blaze started on the top floor of the car park of the city's live venue, the Assembly Rooms, shortly after 17:30 GMT.
Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service said 10 fire engines were at the scene and asked people to avoid the area because of road closures. By 21:40 GMT Derbyshire Fire Service said it was scaling down operations and investigators would be at the site in the morning.
Witnesses have reported seeing "large, thick, black plumes of smoke". At its height eyewitnesses reported seeing "large, thick, black plumes of smoke" coming from the car park.
Many roads around the city centre have been closed including, Full Street, Derwent Street, Corporation Street and St Alkmund's Way. Many roads around the city centre were closed including Full Street, Derwent Street, Corporation Street and St Alkmund's Way.
A fire service representative said officers would be at the scene for a "considerable amount of time" dealing with the fire which looks to have started in the plant room at the top of the car park. Gavin Tomlinson, fire service area commander, said the blaze started in the plant room at the top of the car park in Market Place.
BBC Radio Derby reporter Wesley Malin, who is at the scene, said debris could be seen falling from the car park. "The fire spread very, very quickly and it was extremely difficult to deal with as it was not safe to go in and physically put it out," he said.
Derbyshire Police said they had widened the cordon with the danger of vehicles in the car park "exploding". "One of our main concerns was preventing it from spreading into the Assembly Rooms itself."
'Spread really quickly'
The fire service has said anyone with a vehicle inside the car park would be reimbursed by the council for any extra charges they would face.
BBC Radio Derby reporter Wesley Malin, who was at the scene, said that at one stage debris could be seen falling from the car park.
Earlier, Derbyshire Police said they had widened the cordon with the danger of vehicles in the car park "exploding".
Superintendent Gary Parkin said officers had evacuated nearby buildings and asked people to be patient while they worked to get the city centre "back to normality as soon as possible".Superintendent Gary Parkin said officers had evacuated nearby buildings and asked people to be patient while they worked to get the city centre "back to normality as soon as possible".
Derby Live confirmed that dancer Anton Du Beke's show, which had been scheduled for the Assembly Rooms on Friday night, had been cancelled. Dancer Anton Du Beke's show, which had been scheduled for the Assembly Rooms on Friday night, was cancelled.
Pete Meakin said performances over the weekend had also been cancelled. Pete Meakin, from Derby Live, said performances over the weekend had also been cancelled.
"It looks very worrying indeed," he added. Earlier he said: "Fortunately we know everyone got out of the Assembly Rooms building and we are now ringing around the audiences to make sure they don't come into the city centre."
"Fortunately we know everyone got out of the Assembly Rooms building and we are now ringing around the audiences to make sure they don't come into the city centre." Will Hives, 36, who lives nearby, was in a restaurant when he noticed the smoke, and said: "You couldn't see flames at first, just plumes of black smoke.
Will Hives, 36, who lives nearby was in a restaurant when he noticed the smoke, and said: "You couldn't see flames at first, just plumes of black smoke.
"It spread really quickly. Within 10 minutes it was really alight and was sweeping across the whole building.""It spread really quickly. Within 10 minutes it was really alight and was sweeping across the whole building."