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All vehicles destroyed in Liverpool car park blaze

By AFP  |   Published: 01st January 2018 01:40 PM  |  

Last Updated: 01st January 2018 01:40 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

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LIVERPOOL: A blaze has destroyed every vehicle left in a 1,600-capacity car park serving the British city of Liverpool's indoor arena, police said Monday.

The Liverpool International Horse Show, taking place in the northwest English city's neighbouring 11,000-seater arena, was cancelled due to the fire, which broke out after dark on Sunday.

Nobody has been seriously injured in the blaze, the local Merseyside Police said, while all horses are accounted for.

"Initial investigations indicate that an accidental fire within a vehicle caused other cars to ignite," the force said.

"We believe that all vehicles parked in the car park have been destroyed and advise owners to contact their insurance companies."

Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson said the blaze started in a four-wheel drive vehicle on the third level.

Horses which had been on the first level were moved to the arena, he added.

"The flames and the smoke was unbelievable," said Kevin Booth, 44, who was heading to the horse show with his family.

"It was frightening. We could hear the bangs of car windows exploding," he said.

A reception centre was set up for people unable to get home due to the fire and locals volunteered to take in or transport those left stranded.

"The people of Liverpool never let us down with their generosity and everyone has now been accommodated or given a lift," Anderson said.

All people and horses involved in the show were counted safe, the arena said.

The area was evacuated along with some nearby apartments due to the smoke.
 

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