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A Victorian seafront hotel has been “engulfed in flames” after a fire broke out in its basement.
Eastbourne’s Grade II* listed Claremont Hotel was evacuated after the blaze started at about 08:50 GMT. The Pier Hotel has also been evacuated.
About 60 firefighters and 12 engines have been sent to the scene.
Six people have been treated for minor injuries, with one taken to hospital suffering from breathing difficulties, the ambulance service said.
All those who were in the hotel when the fire started have been accounted for, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said.
Nearby residents have been advised to keep windows and doors closed. Roads in the area have been shut.
Flames spread from the basement of the Claremont and could be seen coming out of windows and the roof.
“The building has been seriously damaged and will need to be examined by building experts before a decision is made about its future,” a fire service spokesman said.
Simon Palmer, who works at the neighbouring Pier Hotel, said the Claremont was “engulfed in flames” and added the fire had “taken three-quarters of the roof away already”.
He said he heard a “very loud explosion” and thought parts of the hotel were collapsing.
Many of the guests he had spoken to were having breakfast when the blaze started so were able to escape quickly, he said.
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Guests Jenny and Alan Powell, from Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire, described “a massive explosion”.
Mrs Powell said: “I thought a big window had blown out and then we realised it was more serious and the wall had blown away and there was debris everywhere.”
Her husband said a few people were “lying on the floor really shaken up”.
Eastbourne hotelier Sheikh Abid Gulzar, who owned the Claremont for nine years until 2016, said it was “very sad and very shocking”.
He said: “I had done lots of work on this building. I spent nearly £1m on refurbishments.”
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Mark Andrews said: “This is a very serious incident and the fire took hold very quickly.
“The swift actions of the hotel staff meant everyone got out of the hotel safely, and we thank them for their efforts.”
Eastbourne Borough Council said guests from the Claremont Hotel were being taken to the town hall where they were being offered refreshments and help.
The 72-bed hotel forms part of Eastbourne’s Grand Parade on the town’s seafront, close to the pier which was devastated by a fire in 2014.
The building, now comprising the Burlington Hotel and the Claremont Hotel, was constructed between 1851 and 1855 and given a Grade II* listing in 1949.
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