Mudeford church fire: Smoke seen billowing from miles around
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Flames could be seen coming from a church window
A fire has torn through a church and the resulting smoke could be seen from miles around.
Seventy firefighters were sent to All Saints Church in Mudeford, Christchurch, after the flames were reported at 20:10 BST.
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said a ladder platform had also been deployed to the scene.
Pictures on social media show smoke billowing into the sky. It is not yet know if any injuries were sustained.
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The fire service said the blaze was "significant" and that 12 crews were trying to bring the flames under control.
Group manager Stuart Gillion said it was not yet clear how the fire started.
"Due to the weather, Christchurch and Mudeford are extremely busy this evening," he said.
"To allow our crews to work safely and prevent the fire spreading, we are urging residents to stay away."
Police said they were assisting crews and that officers had closed surrounding roads.

Fire crews have been trying to bring the flames at All Saints Church in Mudeford under control

Bystanders watched on as the flames engulfed the building

Large plumes of smoke were seen drifting over the area

Emily Dickens could see the smoke from nearby Highcliffe

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