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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Athena Stavrou

Families evacuated after fire breaks out at Bristol maternity hospital

Families are said to have been evacuated after plumes of black smoke were seen billowing from a maternity hospital in Bristol.

Avon Fire and Rescue Service said on Thursday afternoon it was responding to a fire on Southwell Street, Bristol, and warned people to avoid the area.

Videos shared by locals on social media showed smoke rising from St Michael's Hospital as mothers and babies were reportedly led across the road to safety by midwives.

Jess Hutchinson, 22, whose waters had broken, told the BBC it was “scary” hearing there was a fire on the roof.

Videos shared by locals on social media showed smoke rising from the building in Bristol (X)

Matt Burden, from Weston-super-Mare, told the BBC that he was inside the maternity unit with his wife when the fire broke out and that his wife was in labour with their third baby.

"I went out to get some food, came back and obviously the alarm went off," he told the broadcaster, adding that his partner was safe inside.

"They said all partners had to leave. Everyone was going down the fire exit quite fast. When we came out I saw black smoke, all up in flames."

Green Party co-leader and MP for Bristol Central wrote on social media: “Scenes from the fire at St Michael's Hospital look incredibly distressing - my thoughts are with all those who had to evacuate in such scary circumstances, and huge thanks to the emergency services for their bravery.

“I'll be keeping a close eye on the situation as it develops.”

Smoke could be seen across the city, including from Bristol Temple Meads station, as videos showed a number of firefighters battling the blaze.

Around an hour after the fire service confirmed the fire had been extinguished, it added: “We can confirm that the fire has safely been extinguished. The cause of the fire will be investigated.”

The hospital later reopened at 7pm, though residents have been told to expect delays to journeys and use alternative routes, as nearby St Michaels Hill is closed between its junctions with Hortfield Road and Tyndall Avenue.

A spokesman for Avon and Somerset Police said: “Police are supporting Avon Fire and Rescue colleagues at the scene of a fire at St Michael’s Hospital in Bristol which was reported at about 4.30pm on Thursday May 22.

“St Michael’s Hill is closed to vehicles and pedestrians and people are urged to avoid the area if at all possible.”

Professor Stuart Walker, hospital managing director at University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, said: "Following a fire incident at St Michael's Hospital this afternoon, we can confirm that the fire has safely been extinguished.

"Thank you to our amazing staff who worked closely with the fire service to partially evacuate the hospital.

"The hospital, including the delivery suite, has now reopened to women who need to access our services and people with appointments tomorrow should attend as planned."

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