Historic Hartlepool Odeon Cinema Ravaged by Massive Blaze
One of Hartlepool’s most iconic landmarks, the disused Odeon Cinema on Dent Street, has been gutted by a huge fire overnight. Emergency crews from Cleveland Fire Brigade raced to the scene in the early hours and have battled the roaring flames ever since.
Eyewitnesses described the blaze as “massive” and said it was “engulfing the entire structure.” Officials have yet to assess the full extent of the damage, but it’s feared the historic Art Deco building could be devastated beyond repair.
Road Closures and Safety Warnings
Local authorities moved quickly to shut York Road, Hart Lane, and Raby Road to keep the public safe and give fire crews unfettered access. Residents and commuters have been warned to steer well clear of the area while emergency services deal with the inferno.
Hartlepool’s Beloved Odeon: A Storied History
The Odeon first opened its doors in 1936 and has been a treasured part of Hartlepool’s heritage for nearly a century. Although it stopped showing films back in 1981, the striking Art Deco cinema remained a vital piece of the town’s historic landscape.
Investigation Underway as Police Join Scene
The cause of the fire remains a mystery. Police are now on site, preparing to launch a thorough inquiry once it’s safe to do so. Authorities promise to keep the public updated as the investigation unfolds and urge everyone to follow official guidance and avoid the affected zone.