Eight fire engines were called in – and the smoke seemed to be rising in the sky. Farnborough Road remains closed, but it is unclear when it is likely to reopen. In the latest update, firefighters said the incident is being reduced. “Crews will be monitoring the scene overnight and a joint search will begin tomorrow (Friday, April 15). Thank you locals for your understanding tonight,” the Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said on Twitter. Read more: Relief when the camera is facing “ridiculous” speed to stay No injuries have been reported and the causes have not yet been clarified. In an earlier tweet, the fire service said: “Eight fire engines are present at the site where a building is well lit. Crews are using a main jet, a delivery jet and a hose jet to put out the fire.” The fire department confirmed that the fire had engulfed the former Nottingham College. Eyewitnesses said the area was “full of smoke”. Recently, the green light was given for the renovation of the old campus into apartments. This is a live incident follow below for updates. Read more related articles Read more related articles