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Crews at derelict building blaze

More than 30 firefighters have tackled a blaze at a derelict building in the centre of Bradford.

The four-storey building on Godwin Street is thought to have been a former travel agents and caught fire in the early hours.

Six fire engines and two aerial platforms were sent to the scene.

A fire service spokesman said the building was heavily smoke logged. Four appliances remained at the scene at 0930 GMT dampening down.

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