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Friday, September 3, 1999 Published at 04:58 GMT 05:58 UK
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Inquiry into theatre-land fire
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The fire began on a summery evening when bars were full
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An investigation has been launched into a huge fire in the West End of London which led to hundreds of theatregoers being evacuated.

More than 100 firefighters took five hours to bring the blaze, in Covent Garden, under control.

The fire broke out in an office block in a converted warehouse on Earlham Street on Thursday evening.

Nobody was seriously hurt, although two people were rescued by ladder from the five-storey building and taken to hospital suffering minor smoke inhalation.

BBC correspondent Carole Jones, who was at the scene, said the performance of musical Blood Brothers at the nearby Phoenix Theatre had to be abandoned after the audience began coughing because of the smoke.

Fire engines hampered

Police also cleared the nearby Cambridge Theatre of hundreds of people who had been hoping to watch a performance of the musical Grease.

Ms Jones said the fire took hold very quickly, because the building was old and the recent warm weather meant the timbers had dried out and become extremely flammable.

Fire engines rushing to the scene initially found it difficult to gain access, she said, because of the narrowness of the streets in the area.

Police said there were no immediate indications that the fire was suspicious.

A London Fire Brigade spokesman added: "Investigation officers have been on site and will remain there for the morning. The cause of the fire is not yet known but it is not yet being treated as suspicious."

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