Bristol Triangle partially closed after office fire
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At its height 17 fire engines, with 11 firefighters were tackling the fire
A main city centre junction is partially closed after an office fire.
The blaze broke out on the first and second floor of Clifton Heights, on Triangle West in Clifton, Bristol, at 19:14 GMT on Monday.
The bus lane outside the office block, on the A4018, is closed with an Avon and Somerset Police cordon in place.
Avon Fire and Rescue Service said it is investigating the cause of the "significant" fire, which was extinguished shortly after 22:00.
The pavement near to Forbidden Planet, a comic book store under the offices, is also closed.
A spokesperson for the fire service said: "There were no casualties and the cause of the incident is unknown awaiting fire investigation."
At its height there were 17 fire engines, with 11 firefighters tackling the fire.

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- Published4 December 2023