
Firefighters have been tackling a large fire at a derelict building in Royton since last night (Sunday).
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service received a call at 6.36pm last evening to reports of a building fire on Meek Street.
On arrival to the scene, crews from Oldham and Rochdale found the building, which contained what is believed to be recycling materials, set alight. Bales of recycling materials outside the building were also found to be on fire.
Fire crews used two horse reels, two breathing apparatus and three jets to tackle the blaze, as well as an aerial platform being in use to fight the fire from above.
Residents are being asked to avoid the area, with nearby locals advised to keep their windows and doors shut.
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Two fire engines remain at the scene of a building fire in Royton this morning.
Firefighters are currently damping down and tackling hotspots within the building.
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Speaking on when the fire was first found last night, Station Manager Nick Griffin said:
“On arrival, we found the building well alight and crews quickly got to work to bring the fire under control. We have been using hose reels and jets, along with the aerial platform to tackle the blaze from above. Thanks to the hard work of our firefighters, we are making progress but expect to be here well into the night.”
Two fire engines remain at the scene and crews are working to dampen the scene while removing materials from inside so firefighters can tackle deep seated hotspots.
Nearby businesses have not been affected but crews are expected to be at the scene for a number of days.
Photos from Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service