Firefighters are currently battling a fire at the largest cathedral in Britain, Liverpool Cathedral, as smoke rises from the top of the structure. Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service has confirmed that the incident is due to an “electrical fire” on the balcony of the top floor. The fire broke out at the tower’s summit, prompting the evacuation of the building.
Liverpool Cathedral has been closed following the ongoing incident, and a cordon has been set up at the entrance. The fire service reported that the main fire has been extinguished, and efforts are underway to secure the scene by isolating utilities. They urge the public to avoid the area for safety reasons.
This incident, which occurred on Friday, May 1, involved the swift response of two fire engines and an aerial appliance. The situation is being closely monitored, and the focus is on ensuring the safety of the cathedral premises.
