People Missing After 'Severe' Fire In Shop

Dozens of firefighters battle to bring the blaze in Newcastle
Newcastle fire cross street
People remain unaccounted for after a "severe" fire broke out at a building in Newcastle city centre.
More than 50 firefighters battled to get the blaze on Cross Street under control after being called shortly before 9am.
Members of the public are being advised to avoid the area surrounding the building, which includes a shop with three floors above.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service said it was understood there may be people on the upper floors of the building.
Assistant Chief Fire Officer John Baines said: "The structural safety of the building will need to be assessed before we can enter the building to begin our investigations in conjunction with Northumbria Police and partners.
"At this stage we cannot confirm all persons are accounted for."
Fire crews on aerial ladders continued to shoot jets of water into the building, seven hours after the fire started.
A strong smell of smoke could be detected in the area, with dozens of people gathered behind the police cordon watching what was going on.
Northumbria Police said it was not known if anyone was inside the building when the blaze broke out.
Nearby student accommodation has been evacuated as a precaution, Superintendent Bruce Storey said.
Local residents have been advised to keep their doors and windows closed due to the smoke.

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