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Belfast Primark fire: 'Grave concern' Bank Buildings could collapse | |
(35 minutes later) | |
There are "grave concerns" that the Primark building in Belfast city centre could collapse, the fire service has told the BBC. | |
A fire broke out in the listed five-storey Bank Buildings at about 11:00 BST on Tuesday. | |
About 100 firefighters are at the scene and the roof has collapsed. | |
There are no reports of any injuries but police are advising people to avoid Castle Street and Royal Avenue. | |
The fire service said the blaze started on the fifth floor or the roof and it expects firefighters to be tackling the blaze well into Tuesday evening. | |
"We certainly can't guarantee the structural integrity of the building at this time," said Assistant Chief Officer Michael Graham. | |
"Our expectation is that the internal floors will collapse where the fire has been burning at its greatest intensity. | |
"We actually hope that might help the overall structure." | |
A police officer at the scene told BBC News NI earlier on Tuesday that structural engineers had assessed the building and said it was "at risk of imminent collapse". | |
Clothing giant Primark confirmed that the building was safely evacuated. | |
Royal Avenue has been cordoned off and pieces of debris fell from the side of the historic building. | Royal Avenue has been cordoned off and pieces of debris fell from the side of the historic building. |
Mr Graham said it had been "an intense six hours" for firefighters. | |
"The priority for us was to stop any fire spreading to any other building and keep our firefighters and the community safe," he added. | |
"We feel we've achieved all of those things." | |
What have eyewitnesses said? | What have eyewitnesses said? |
Alice Murdoch told BBC News NI she was inside the building just before it was evacuated. | Alice Murdoch told BBC News NI she was inside the building just before it was evacuated. |
"I just popped inside and you could smell the smoke already," she said. | "I just popped inside and you could smell the smoke already," she said. |
"Staff were sort of looking at each other and then the alarm started going off and they said: 'Get out as quickly as you can.' | "Staff were sort of looking at each other and then the alarm started going off and they said: 'Get out as quickly as you can.' |
Ms Murdoch said it was "quite scary" but that the evacuation was well-organised. | Ms Murdoch said it was "quite scary" but that the evacuation was well-organised. |
Caitlin Hunter said there was a sense of "controlled panic" as people inside the store tried to get out. | Caitlin Hunter said there was a sense of "controlled panic" as people inside the store tried to get out. |
"I was inside on the bottom floor just having a nosey around at the make-up section and all of a sudden I could smell a weird smell of smoke," she said. | "I was inside on the bottom floor just having a nosey around at the make-up section and all of a sudden I could smell a weird smell of smoke," she said. |
"Nothing had been said at this point what about was happening but people [had] their gut instinct, knowing something wasn't right. | "Nothing had been said at this point what about was happening but people [had] their gut instinct, knowing something wasn't right. |
"It was a race for people to come down the lifts and stairs... we were all rushing out." | "It was a race for people to come down the lifts and stairs... we were all rushing out." |
At the scene: Small sections collapsing | |
By Catherine Morrison, BBC News NI | |
A large crowd of several hundred people has gathered at the police cordon on High Street as firefighters continue to tackle the fire. | |
They're watching one of the biggest fires in Belfast city centre in peacetime. | |
There are gasps from the crowd as small sections of the building collapse internally every few minutes. | |
Flames are now contained to a small section of the third and fourth floors. | |
But the fire service has said it will continue with this operation for the next three-to-four hours. | |
What is the history of the building? | What is the history of the building? |
The clothing and homeware chain was undergoing a major refurbishment. It was being extended along Castle Street in a project costing an estimated £30m. | The clothing and homeware chain was undergoing a major refurbishment. It was being extended along Castle Street in a project costing an estimated £30m. |
The original Bank Buildings was designed by Sir Robert Taylor and erected by Waddell Cunningham in 1785. | The original Bank Buildings was designed by Sir Robert Taylor and erected by Waddell Cunningham in 1785. |
WH Lynn designed the new bank buildings in 1900. He intended it as a bridge to the 20th century, with a compromise between the classical style of the upper part of the building and the great expanse of plate glass below. | WH Lynn designed the new bank buildings in 1900. He intended it as a bridge to the 20th century, with a compromise between the classical style of the upper part of the building and the great expanse of plate glass below. |
Three bombs exploded in the Bank Buildings in 1975. A huge fire broke out shortly afterwards and damaged parts of the building. | Three bombs exploded in the Bank Buildings in 1975. A huge fire broke out shortly afterwards and damaged parts of the building. |
In 1979, the Bank Buildings were taken over by the Dublin-based group Primark. Within 18 months, the store was totally refurbished and the exterior restored to its 1903 glory. | In 1979, the Bank Buildings were taken over by the Dublin-based group Primark. Within 18 months, the store was totally refurbished and the exterior restored to its 1903 glory. |
What has the reaction been? | |
Primark CEO Paul Marchant said he was "deeply shocked and saddened" by the fire. | |
He said: "The safety and wellbeing of our customers, colleagues and construction team is of course the most important consideration and we are truly relieved that all were evacuated safely." | |
Rajesh Rana, president of Belfast Chamber of Trade and Commerce said he was sorry to hear about the fire. | Rajesh Rana, president of Belfast Chamber of Trade and Commerce said he was sorry to hear about the fire. |
"It is a sad day for Belfast and for one of our city's leading retailers, which was in the midst of completing a £30m expansion project," he said. | "It is a sad day for Belfast and for one of our city's leading retailers, which was in the midst of completing a £30m expansion project," he said. |