Ten flats and five shops 'badly affected' by big Worthing fire but blaze is now 'under control'
Ten fire engines were called to the blaze in Rectory Road at 6.38pm this evening. Click here to read the original story.
The fire was in a block of flats above shops opposite The Thomas A Becket pub, near the junction with Offington Road.
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Hide AdThis followed reports of the roof being ‘well alight’, the fire service said.
In an update at 10.34pm today, the fire service said: "Building fire in Rectory Road, Worthing, now largely under control.
"We will be working through the night to damp down hotspots.
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Hide Ad"Hopefully most roads will reopen by 6am and we’re looking to get as many businesses up and running by the morning, though some will be affected.
"Rectory Road in Worthing will remain closed into tomorrow morning but otherwise The Thomas A Becket junction should hopefully be open for the morning rush hour."
Worthing Fire Station's Twitter account posted: "We did the best we could tonight difficult fire to fight and sadly ten flats and five shops badly affected by fire Hard work paid off. It could have spread."
Worthing borough councillor Val Turner has praised the 'amazing' emergency services for their work tonight
Information on any casualties has not yet been available. We will update this article with that information, or a link to it, as soon as we can.