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Belfast Primark fire: Jobs are safe, staff told | |
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Staff at the Primark store in Belfast city centre, that was destroyed by a major fire, have said the company has told them their jobs are safe. | |
Much of the interior of the historic Bank Buildings on Castle Street has collapsed after Tuesday's huge blaze. | |
The fire service confirmed that engineers who inspected the five-storey building's exterior have said it is structurally intact. | The fire service confirmed that engineers who inspected the five-storey building's exterior have said it is structurally intact. |
Primark bosses met staff on Wednesday but have yet to confirm their plans. | |
It is believed that more than 350 people worked at the store, which was undergoing a major refurbishment and extension that was estimated to cost £30m. | |
A 45m (148ft) police cordon is in place around the building. | |
Queen Street remains closed from Wellington Place to its junction with Castle Street, while Castle Street is closed from Queen Street to Royal Avenue. | Queen Street remains closed from Wellington Place to its junction with Castle Street, while Castle Street is closed from Queen Street to Royal Avenue. |
The fire started near the top of the listed building at about 11:00 BST on Tuesday. | The fire started near the top of the listed building at about 11:00 BST on Tuesday. |
Firefighters battled the flames throughout the day and overnight into Wednesday after the roof and floors collapsed. | Firefighters battled the flames throughout the day and overnight into Wednesday after the roof and floors collapsed. |
The fire was still burning on Wednesday morning and 30 firefighters remain at the site. | The fire was still burning on Wednesday morning and 30 firefighters remain at the site. |
No-one was injured in the blaze and it is not yet clear how it started. | No-one was injured in the blaze and it is not yet clear how it started. |
Structural engineers have inspected the building amid fears that it could collapse. | |
Belfast City Council held an emergency meeting on Wednesday morning to discuss how it could help staff and other businesses affected by the fire. | |
Shops and offices that fall within the cordon remain closed, and another meeting is due to be held in the afternoon. | |
Belfast Lord Mayor Deirdre Hargey said the city needed to "rally round those who need support now". | |
"Not only has this impacted on the Primark employees and the business itself but it will have a knock-on effect for neighbouring businesses and city centre retailers," she said. | |
She added that the council was willing to help Primark "in any way we can should they wish to seek alternative accommodation" in the city centre. | |
Parts of the building are still collapsing and Alan O'Neill of the fire service said that had prevented firefighters getting access to the inside of the building. | Parts of the building are still collapsing and Alan O'Neill of the fire service said that had prevented firefighters getting access to the inside of the building. |
"We've been cooling from the outside but it is going to take a bit more time to get the fire out - we're likely to be there for the next couple of days," he said. | "We've been cooling from the outside but it is going to take a bit more time to get the fire out - we're likely to be there for the next couple of days," he said. |
At the scene on Wednesday: BBC News NI presenter Karen Patterson | |
Belfast is waking up to an image as dramatic as those broadcast across the world last night of one of Belfast's most iconic buildings. | Belfast is waking up to an image as dramatic as those broadcast across the world last night of one of Belfast's most iconic buildings. |
It is a very sorry sight - Bank Buildings is a shell and all of the floors have collapsed. | It is a very sorry sight - Bank Buildings is a shell and all of the floors have collapsed. |
As I stand at a cordon that stretches around the building there are real concerns about trading opportunities for businesses around the Castle Junction. | As I stand at a cordon that stretches around the building there are real concerns about trading opportunities for businesses around the Castle Junction. |
All buses operating in and out of the city centre on Wednesday will be subject to delays and diversions. | All buses operating in and out of the city centre on Wednesday will be subject to delays and diversions. |
Some staff have spoken of their shock and concern about their futures. | Some staff have spoken of their shock and concern about their futures. |
Mary Flynn, from Glengormley in County Antrim, has worked for Primark since it first opened in Belfast city centre in 1975 at Queen's Arcade before moving to the Bank Buildings. | Mary Flynn, from Glengormley in County Antrim, has worked for Primark since it first opened in Belfast city centre in 1975 at Queen's Arcade before moving to the Bank Buildings. |
She said she was "devastated" to learn about the fire through a phonecall from her niece. | She said she was "devastated" to learn about the fire through a phonecall from her niece. |
"When I heard I was so sad, so upset... but we're just so glad that all the staff and customers got out safely," she told BBC News NI. | "When I heard I was so sad, so upset... but we're just so glad that all the staff and customers got out safely," she told BBC News NI. |
She described her workplace as "a fabulous store with fabulous people - it was like my second home". | She described her workplace as "a fabulous store with fabulous people - it was like my second home". |
Michaela Lafferty, from the Usdaw trade union, which represents staff at the Primark branch, said 100 more staff were due to be recruited. | Michaela Lafferty, from the Usdaw trade union, which represents staff at the Primark branch, said 100 more staff were due to be recruited. |
Some staff had been left without their house keys after they had to leave their belongings in the building as the fire spread, she told BC News NI. | Some staff had been left without their house keys after they had to leave their belongings in the building as the fire spread, she told BC News NI. |
"That workforce spanned across generations - we had some workers who had been there for 43 years - and it's a testament to the loyalty of the staff Primark had here," said Ms Lafferty. | "That workforce spanned across generations - we had some workers who had been there for 43 years - and it's a testament to the loyalty of the staff Primark had here," said Ms Lafferty. |
"This absolutely was their home - this isn't just the workplace that's lost their place of work, this is a family that's lost their home." | "This absolutely was their home - this isn't just the workplace that's lost their place of work, this is a family that's lost their home." |
What is the history of the building? | What is the history of the building? |
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. | 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. | 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 was taken over by the Dublin-based group Primark and the store was totally refurbished and the exterior restored to its 1903 glory. | In 1979, the Bank Buildings was taken over by the Dublin-based group Primark and the store was totally refurbished and the exterior restored to its 1903 glory. |