All flights at London Luton Airport have been suspended and people have been asked not to travel there because of a large fire in a terminal car park.
The Terminal Car Park 2 suffered “a significant structural collapse”, Bedfordshire Fire Service says.
Fifteen fire engines attended the blaze which affected half of the multi-storey structure and involved numerous cars.
Flights have been suspended until 12:00 BST on Wednesday for the safety of passengers and staff, the airport says.
Four firefighters and a member of airport staff were taken to hospital after an earlier report of smoke inhalation, while another patient was discharged at the scene.
Hundreds of people are stranded in Luton this morning, with no way of getting home.
Many told the BBC that their cars were in the car park.
All the hotels are fully booked and many passengers claim the airlines have simply dumped them.
There is a heavy police presence with many officers trying their best to direct people away from the scene. For some stranded passengers, English is not their first language.
Many are scrambling with their luggage to Luton Airport’s train station in a bid to catch a train or coach to other airports in order to catch flights in the next few hours.
London Luton Airport is the UK’s fifth largest airport after Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Stansted, carrying more than 13 million passengers in 2022.
The ambulance service said a critical incident had been stood down but it would “remain on scene to support fire and rescue colleagues”.
Footage shared online shows huge flames and billowing smoke from the top floor of the building.