A significant fire in the city center of Sheffield prompted firefighters to advise residents to keep their windows and doors shut. The fire, originating near Hollis Croft and Rockingham Street, emitted thick, dark smoke visible from afar. Fortunately, the blaze has been brought under control.
Authorities have cautioned both motorists and pedestrians to steer clear of the affected area. The cause of the fire remains unknown, and there have been no confirmed injuries reported so far.
A spokesperson from the fire service stated that the fire at a restaurant on Garden Street has been contained without any casualties. Garden Street and Hollis Croft have been closed for a few hours while firefighters continue to dampen the site. It is recommended to avoid the vicinity if possible.
Emergency services, including ambulance resources, responded to a call reporting the fire on Garden Street. Despite the dispatch of resources, no patients required hospital transport.
Eyewitnesses reported flames on the roof of Hot Pot Heroes, a local takeaway, with a fire alarm sounding around midday. Evacuation orders were issued to nearby individuals shortly after.
Initial unconfirmed reports suggested the fire may have started in a residential flat. Smoke and flames were observed rising from the rooftop of the building in Sheffield’s city center.
Photos capturing the smoke plume over the city have been widely circulated. Authorities have reiterated the advice for residents and workers in the vicinity to keep windows and doors closed due to smoke exposure. Efforts are ongoing to safely conclude the incident.
