FIREFIGHTERS rushed to tackle a blaze at a derelict building on Friday night.

Eight engines raced to a "derelict barn" in North Stoneham Lane in Eastleigh.

Daily Echo:

Hampshire Fire and Rescue services received multiple calls of a fire at around 1am.

Despite the best efforts of firefighters, the "building couldn't be saved" and people were urged to avoid the area.

The "three-storey building suffered complete damage in the blaze which was extinguished using jets and the aerial ladder platform".

Daily Echo:

Crews from Eastleigh, St Mary's, Redbridge, Hightown, Portchester, Gosport and Southsea Fire Stations were on the scene.

According to Hampshire Fire and Rescue Services, further support vehicles from Beaulieu, Romsey, Basingstoke with additional appliances from Bishop's Waltham and Alresford were used to relieve the firefighters who had been working through the night.

Due to concerns about the building collapsing, inspectors have been on the scene making assessments.

Meanwhile, fire investigators have been probing the cause of the fire. 

Daily Echo:

A spokesperson for Hampshire Police said: "Police attended, investigations are ongoing but at this stage there is nothing to suggest it is being treated as suspicious."