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		</div><p>Almost 300 people were evacuated after a fire broke out near a Soho nightclub.</p>
<p>Fire crews were called to Panton Street in central London at around 1.15am today when a blaze started at a restaurant with flats above.</p>
<p>Two men, a woman and a baby had already left a neighbouring property and 58 firefighters spent three hours bringing the fire under control, evacuating 12 people from an adjoining property.</p>
<p>A further 274 people were led to safety from a nearby nightclub in Haymarket by staff.</p>
<p>No one was injured in the incident, but three floors of the building where the fire broke out were damaged by the blaze, along with a service shaft, London Fire Brigade said.</p>
<p>Station manager Rodney Vitalis, who was at the scene, said: “The building was heavily smoke logged and initially it was difficult for crews to gain access and locate the fire. Firefighters worked hard to bring it under control.”</p>
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