Harwich pub blaze tackled by 60 firefighters

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Fire being tackled at Harwich pubImage source, Lucy Laurance
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An aerial platform is being used to fight the flames from above

About 60 crew have been tackling a "major" fire at a historical port town pub.

The blaze broke out shortly before 08:00 BST at the Hanover Inn, in Church Street, in Harwich.

Essex Fire Service said it had spread to two neighbouring properties, badly damaging them as well.

A spokeswoman said people living nearby were advised to keep doors and windows closed and to expect disruption in the area for several hours.

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Smoke filled the air near the blaze

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Sixty firefighters were involved in the operation

The building was believed to date from the 18th Century, external, when it was built next to St Nicholas's Church, and Historic England gives it Grade II listed status, external.

The pub landlord told the BBC all staff were safe.

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The fire has spread to neighbouring properties

The fire service's incident commander, Craig McLellan, said: "The affected properties have sadly seen extensive damage, but our crews are working hard to minimise any further damage."

Twelve fire engines and an aerial platform were at the scene, as well as Essex Police and the ambulance service.

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