Several horses evacuated after number of cars ablaze in multi-storey car park
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Several horses evacuated after number of cars ablaze in multi-storey car park

SEVERAL horses have been evacuated after a number of cars were ablaze at a multi-storey car park in Liverpool. 

Twelve fire engines tackled the "major" blaze at the Echo Arena's multi-storey car park this evening.

Several animals participating in the International Horse Show, near to Liverpool's King's Dock, were evacuated to safety ahead of its Sunday evening session.

According to ITV, at least two or three levels of the car park appeared alight, with periodic mini-explosions and flames shooting up the outside of the building

The meeting, which had been scheduled for 7.30pm, was later cancelled.

Fire crews said that a number of vehicles were on fire but that no people or animals were hurt.

Six fire engines initially responded and are still tackling the blaze, Mersey Fire and Rescue Service said.

Nearby apartments were evacuated as safety precautions, while people were urged to avoid the scene.

Merseyside Police said: "We can confirm that we are dealing with an incident at the car park of the Liverpool Echo Arena and a number of vehicles are on fire."

The Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson tweeted: "Arena Car Park fire have been told everyone safe and no animals hurt seems a land rover went on fire on the 3rd level, horses on 1st the horses have been evacuated to Arena."

The horse show began on Thursday and was due to end this evening.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Echo Arena said: "We regret to announce that the Liverpool International Horse Show has been cancelled tonight due to a serious fire in the multi storey car park on site."