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More than a dozen fire crews tackle Wolverhampton factory blaze that started around 1am

Fire crews have spent the night tackling a factory blaze in Wolverhampton.

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More than a dozen crews were called to the site off Bradley Lane at 1.07am on Sunday, though some have since been stood down.

Bradley Lane is closed at the roundabout with Cross Street, Rose Street and Wilkinson Avenue.

The building, which was rented out by two different companies, has suffered extensive damage.

The scene of a factory fire off Bradley Lane, Wolverhampton, this morning

A spokesperson for West Midlands Fire Service said the roof had come down in the middle, making the factory unsafe to enter.

Crews from Bilston, Tipton, Willenhall, Dudley, Walsall, Wednesbury, Fallings Park, Wolverhampton, Bloxwich, Handsworth, Northfields, Stourbridge, Woodgate Valley, Aston, Oldbury and Hay Mills were all sent to the scene.

Although some had left by daybreak, firefighters are expected to be on the scene throughout the day.

The blaze has caused significant damage to the building

Posting on X, formerly Twitter, West Midlands Fire Service said shortly after 2am: "We have responded to a factory on fire in the Bradley area of Wolverhampton. Please avoid the area where possible, local residents should keep windows & doors closed."

More than a dozen fire crews have been sent to the scene

The blaze comes a week after dozens of firefighters dealt with another factory blaze in the Stafford Road area of the city.

The fire at Scotbeef Ltd, which started at around 3am on Sunday, January 7, is believed to have started accidentally, with nothing to link it to this weekend's incident.