Nearly 300 people evacuated after apartment building fire

The side of the fire damaged building at the top of the building taken on Thursday morning - with a dark sky in the background Image source, Slough Borough Council
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The side of some flats were clearly damaged by the fire put out early on Thursday

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Nearly 300 people were evacuated from an apartment building after a fire broke out early on Thursday.

Multiple residents said they were awoken by people knocking on their doors in the Mosaic Apartments in High Street, Slough, just after midnight.

No casualties were reported but some road closures remain in place around the complex and people are asked to avoid the area.

About 50 firefighters put out the fire by about 01:00 BST.

A resident said they had been left “wandering” after evacuating the building, with some booking their own hotel or staying in the lobby of the nearby Moxy Hotel.

But Slough Borough Council said it was caring for residents unable to return to their homes.

Emergency services and council officials remained at the site, where 282 people were safely evacuated, earlier on Thursday.

An investigation to find the cause of the fire is under way.

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Firefighters remained outside the building on Thursday morning

A spokesperson for Wallace Estates, the owner of the apartments building, said it was working to assess damage so residents could return to their homes.

“Our managing agents are on site communicating regularly with residents to ensure they are aware of our actions and next steps,” they said.

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