Flames engulf disused building at Henley College
Fire crews remained on site overnight
Firefighters have been tackling a severe blaze in a derelict building in Coventry.
Fifteen fire engines rushed to Henley Road yesterday evening - and have been on the scene overnight.
The fire service says anyone who experienced a power outage should've had it restored.
Crews said: "At around 7.15pm on Tuesday 29 April, Staffordshire and West Midlands Fire Control received a number of calls about a large fire on Henley Road, Coventry.
"Upon approach to the incident, initial crews requested additional fire engines to attend given the size and scale of the fire.
"Fifteen fire engines, which includes three hydraulic platforms, have been mobilised and are working hard to extinguish the fire in a complex five-storey building. Everyone is accounted for.
"We have had support from Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service, West Midlands Ambulance Service and West Midlands Police.
"Henley Road is closed between Parcel Road and Deedmore Road.
"We anticipate being on site for some time due to the complexity of the site and fire, and nearby residents and businesses are asked to close their windows and doors and stay away from the area to allow our fire crews to manage the incident and bring it to as quick a conclusion as we are able to."