Ten fire engines have been called to scene to tackle the huge blaze
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A "large scale incident" has been declared in Cannock after a huge fire broke out - triggering an urgent evacuation order by the fire service.
Local businesses have been asked to evacuate while 10 fire engines tackle the blaze near the A460 Orbital Island.
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service said the fire started at Super Smart Services – a distribution warehouse “which contains a variety of different materials for delivery”.
Heavy smoke can be seen billowing over roads surrounding the M6 Toll and A5.
A "large scale incident" has been declared in Cannock after a huge fire broke out - triggering an urgent evacuation order by the fire service
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A Staffordshire Fire and Rescue spokesperson said there was nobody in the building at the time.
They added: "We have a very large scale incident close to the orbital islands in Cannock.
"We have 10 fire engines in attendance supported by specialist equipment and officers.
"Fire Fighters are asking all residents to close windows and doors due to smoke and all local businesses to evacuate.
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"Some roads closures are in place."
Delays along roads in the Cannock area have been reported, but West Midlands Railway said the blaze had not affected train services.
Commuters have reported seeing smoke for miles on this morning on social media.
One user wrote: "Mega fire looming over the M6 toll in Cannock."
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) is urging locals to close their windows and doors due to plumes of smoke (stock image)
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A second added: "Huge fire (?) Norton Canes, Birmingham just off M6 toll road. No idea what it is. But the smoke stack is blocking out the sun for miles around."
Road in the area are believed to be blocked due to the huge multi emergency service response.
Motorway Midlands Updates said: "Major fire in Cannock this morning with a massive multi emergency service response including Fire, Police, Ambulance, National Grid and Gas all in attendance all roads surrounding DHL Unilever cannock are blocked."
There are currently no reports of any injuries.