A NUCLEAR submarine shipyard is up in flames as smoke fills the sky.
Two people have been hospitalised after the blaze erupted at BAE Systems in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, just after 12.30am on Wednesday.
Smoke billows from the building[/caption]
The new fourth Astute-class nuclear-powered submarine, HMS Audacious, outside BAE Systems (stock)[/caption]
Cops evacuated everyone from Devonshire Dock Hall and confirmed there was no nuclear risk.
Two people were then taken to hospital with suspected smoke inhalation following the “significant fire”.
There are no other casualties, say police.
Flames have been billowing from an area where a £1.6bn Astute-class nuclear submarine is being assembled, it is understood.
The force said the incident remains ongoing with nearby residents being urged to keep windows and doors shut.
It is not yet known how the fire started.
Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service said: “Fire crews are currently dealing with an Fire in the vicinity of BAE systems in Barrow, residents in the area are advised to keep windows and doors closed and avoid the area.
“We appreciated your co operation whilst we deal with the incident.”
BAE Systems is one of the world’s biggest defence contractors.
It produces a huge array of military hardware and technology – including nuclear submarines, fighter jets, tanks and ships.
They also provide guns and ammunition.