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Large Fire Forces Evacuations In Nottingham City Centre

The emergency response has kept residents away from the scene and reduced local disruption.

Overview

  • A large blaze broke out in a derelict commercial building on Curzon Street/Curzon Place after multiple calls at about 11:23–11:30 on Sunday 31 May, and roughly ten fire pumps were sent to the scene.
  • Police and fire crews set wide cordons on Huntingdon Street and nearby roads and evacuated neighbouring properties as a precaution, with officers telling locals to keep windows and doors closed because of a heavy smoke plume.
  • Authorities say there have been no reported injuries, but witnesses described hearing a 'big explosion' before smoke rose and some evacuees reported police warning of possible further blasts, claims not formally confirmed by officials.
  • A large number of emergency vehicles, including multiple ambulances and an aerial ladder platform, worked on the fire and nearby road closures have affected traffic around the Victoria shopping centre and student housing.
  • Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service and police have opened an investigation into the cause, and the fire will be examined in the coming days as crews secure the site and assess longer‑term local impacts.