Hospital disruption continues after fire
A fire at Southampton's main hospital has led to more than 200 patients being evacuated from wards and operations cancelled.
A major incident was declared after the blaze broke out in the endoscopy unit, in the west wing of Southampton General Hospital, at about 05:30 GMT.
The hospital said the fire had been contained and no-one had been injured, adding that patients in all affected areas were evacuated to safe areas elsewhere on the site.
In a statement just after 16:30, the hospital said the impact was "significant" with a number of planned operations on Monday being cancelled.
It said: "As part of the emergency response, our staff moved more than 200 patients to other areas of our hospital where they are being cared for.
"Our focus continues to be safe patient care and moving them to other wards and departments across our site."
The statement added: "The impact of the fire has been significant and will limit our ability to fulfil all planned activity tomorrow [Monday]."
Patients were moved to safe areas, including inside the main entrance of the hospital.
Some could be seen in their beds in the hospital's main lobby, which is usually busy with members of the public.
Following the fire, the hospital said its emergency department was diverting patients away unless their condition was life or limb-threatening.
Source: BBC News, 1 February 2026