All roads and footbridges have reopened following Wednesday's fire.
People have been posting videos on social media showing thick black smoke rising into the skyFire crews have left the scene of a huge fire which engulfed a large industrial unit near Southampton FC's St Mary's Stadium.
At its height, over 100 firefighters were drafted in to tackle the fire at the Central Trading Estate. It said firefighters were "liaising with utility companies and demolition teams in regards to next steps" for the former Greenham's building.
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