Firefighters dealt with a blaze at a building in Manchester’s Northern Quarter.
Smoke could be seen pouring from the top floors of the building, in Stevenson Square, yesterday morning (20 March) and crews remained at the scene throughout the day to dampen down the structure.
No one was believed to be in the building at the time, which is shared by a number of bars and a photo studio.
It is believed the cause was an electrical fault though this has not yet been confirmed.
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