Power cut for hundreds as fire crews fight blaze

Shot of a firefighter on a ladder tackling the blaze with colleagues below with hoses. There is smoke coming from the red-bricked building and a security camera in view.
Firefighters have been tackling a large blaze at a building in Grimsby [Duncan Young]

Firefighters have been tackling a large blaze at an electricity substation in Grimsby.

According to witnesses, several crews were called to the fire on Oxford Street at around 19:30 GMT.

At the height of the incident, Northern Powergrid reported more than 1,200 customers were without power.

The fire was reportedly under control, but a cordon was put in place, with people asked to remain indoors.

Several fire engines in the street with onlookers standing on a pavement nearby.
Several crews were called to the blaze on Oxford Street at around 19:30 GMT [Duncan Young]

Humberside Fire and Rescue Service said crews were still dealing with the fire and have yet to release further details, but witnesses reported extensive damage to the building.

Duncan Young, a photographer who attended the scene, said a large section of the roof had collapsed.

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He said several fire crews were involved in tackling the blaze and they had worked very quickly to get it under control.

A spokesperson for Northern Powergrid said engineers had identified the cause of the outage and were working to restore power.

By 21:45, about 400 homes had been reconnected, but 800 were still without electricity. The company said it hoped to restore power by 23:30.

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