A major parking-garage fire at an airport on Norway's west coast destroyed hundreds of cars, grounded air traffic and led to an evacuation of the facilities.
The fire, which started Tuesday afternoon and spread to several floors of the garage, was partly contained by 9:30 p.m. local time, Norwegian news agency NTB reported, citing police.
There were no reports of injuries from the fire on the outskirts of Stavanger, a city about 550 kilometers (340 miles) driving distance from the capital city of Oslo.
Fire fighters were still working to extinguish the blaze in the evening, and there was a risk the building could collapse, NTB reported, citing emergency services.
Hundreds of cars were destroyed in the fire, according to local newspaper Stavanger Aftenblad.
The vehicle garage in question has capacity for 3,000 cars and was nearly full when the fire started, according to broadcaster NRK.
The cause is unknown and under investigation, but local police said they were notified at about 3:30 p.m. that an electric car was on fire in the parking garage. Local media reports later said the fire started in an Opel Zafira with an internal combustion engine.
All flights from Sola, as the airport is known, were canceled for the rest of the day, Avinor, the government-owned company that operates the airport, said on its website.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was amended with new information about the cause of the fire.