By Sue Paz & Emily Ford & Michael Stoddard
BBC News, Southampton
A major fire near Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium has resulted in their Championship match against Preston being called off.
A smoke plume can be seen in the area coming from industrial units on Marine Parade.
One person has been treated for the effects of breathing in smoke but there are no other reported injuries, the ambulance service has said.
Saints were due to host Preston North End at 19:45 GMT.
A cordon has been put in place in the area by emergency services.
A spokesperson for the fire service confirmed additional fire engines were heading to the scene, taking the total to 18. They added the fire currently involved four industrial units.
People in the area have been advised to keep windows and doors closed due to the amount of smoke from the fire which broke out just after 13:00 GMT.
Some roads have also been closed, with motorists asked to avoid the area “to allow movements of emergency vehicles”, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service said.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said it was assisting with road closures.
A statement from South Central Ambulance Service said one patient had been treated for minor smoke inhalation at the scene.
The service said it would “remain on standby” and had a hazardous area response team on site, a tactical advisor and ambulance crews working with police and fire.
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In a statement to supporters, the club said: “We are grateful for the cooperation of Preston and the EFL, and while we appreciate the disappointment fans may feel, we hope they will understand the need to put the safety of supporters and staff of both clubs first.”
BBC reporter Indy Almroth-Wright described the blaze as “immense” and said “pops” could be heard.
She said the roof of the warehouse had completely collapsed and all of the windows were blown out, with flames coming out of the gaps.
Hundreds of pallets are piled around the edges that are not yet affected by the blaze. Fork-lift trucks are being used to move them away from the area, she added.
The BBC’s Curtis Lancaster said smoke was “pouring over the north stand” of St Mary’s Stadium.
“Crowds of staff from the stadium have made their way outside and there was a loudspeaker announcement telling people to evacuate the stadium after an emergency situation,” he added.
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