Fire crews are still at the scene of last night's massive mill blaze in Bradford and are likely to be there for most of the day.

Pumps from nearly every station in the Bradford district and from as far afield as Halifax and Leeds were called out to Jack Walker & Sons premises in Listerhills Road at about 7.45pm last night.

Crowds gathered to watch the drama unfold as flames tore through the first and second storeys of the three and four storey building.

Ten pumps, six jets, two ground monitors and two aerial ladder platforms were used at its peak to bring the inferno under control.

By this morning the number of crews there were reduced to three but relief crews were being organised to take over.

Some nearby roads which had been sealed off by police were re-opened but still closed were Listerhills Road from Thornton Road to Norcroft Street and Longside Lane from Listerhills Road to Richmond Road.

The huge blaze sent a massive pall of smoke billowing across the city centre.

The spectacular fire, which started at about 7.45pm, could be seen across many parts of the city as it raged fiercely around the four-storey stone building.

Crowds gathered on Thornton Road and at other vantage points to watch the drama unfold.

West Yorkshire Police sealed off several streets near the building to allow firefighters to tackle the blaze, and a major investigation later it is safe to enter the building later today.

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