Fordham Grade II-listed restaurant building catches fire
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Residents were told to keeps windows and doors closed if they could smell smoke
About 40 firefighters tackled a blaze that blew the windows out at a Grade II-listed restaurant in the early hours of the morning.
Crews were called to the Indian Garden on Church Street, Fordham, Cambridgeshire, just before 06:00 BST.
Windows "burst open" and the fire engulfed the building "very quickly", an eyewitness told the BBC.
The fire service said two people from a neighbouring property were treated for smoke inhalation.
Emergency services encouraged residents to avoid the area, keep windows and doors closed, and said Church Street was likely to be closed for some time.

The flames blew the ground floor windows out of the building

About 40 firefighters tackled the blaze at the restaurant
The restaurant's chimneys were being assessed and "for safety reasons" were expected to be removed, Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said.

A drone shot shows the devastation after the blaze
Kieran King, 24, who lives in the village, alerted 999 when he spotted the fire from his driveway.
He said it was the worst fire he had seen.

Nearby resident Kieran King called 999 in the early hours of Monday
Mr King added emergency services arrived within 10 minutes and "got it under control pretty quickly".
Firefighters attended from Cambridge, Cottenham, Burwell and Sawston, along with assistance from Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service.

Emergency services were called to the scene on Monday morning
The fire service has warned residents in the village that some might experience power cuts as a result of the blaze.

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