A fire has broken out at a cancer research centre next to a hospital.
Huge plumes of smoke can be seen billowing from the building next to the Christie Hospital in Greater Manchester, which has been evacuated.
A police spokesman said they were called to the Oak Road entrance of theCancer Research UK Manchester Institute building at 10.43am.
They said that several roads surrounding the site and The Christie Hospital grounds have been shut.
A spokesman for the fire service said: ‘We were called at 10.36am this morning to a building fire at the Christie on Wilmslow Road.
‘Five fire engines are currently dealing with the fire. The fire service were not able to confirm where the fire had started, only that the incident was still ongoing.
Source: Fire breaks out at a Cancer Research centre | Daily Mail Online
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