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Manchester’s Gay Village cordoned off and hotel evacuated after ‘chemical incident’

Manchester’s Gay Village cordoned off and hotel evacuated after ‘chemical incident’
A police scene is in place in Manchester's Gay Village this afternoon amid a 'chemical incident'. A stretch of Canal Street has been cordoned off by officers. A hotel on the street has been fully evacuated. Police said a room in the hotel is being searched after the smell of 'chemicals' was reported. One man has been arrested.
A stretch of the street has been cordoned (Picture: Google Maps)

A hotel on Canal Street, the heart of Manchester’s Gay Village, has been evacuated amid a ‘chemical incident’.

A man staying at an unspecified hotel has been arrested and specialist crews are ‘examining the material’ inside the room.

A cordon from the junction with Abingdon Street to the junction with Sackville Street is in place.

The force said at about 1pm: ‘We are currently searching a hotel room at a premises on Canal Street, Manchester.

‘This follows a report of a smell – currently believed to be chemicals – causing suspicion.’

It added: ‘No one has been injured and we are working to establish the full circumstances. We thank people for their patience as we continue with our work.’

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