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Blaze damages cigarette factory | Blaze damages cigarette factory |
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A three-storey high warehouse at Gallaher's cigarette factory in County Antrim has been destroyed in a fire. | |
More than 50 firefighters and 10 appliances fought the blaze at Galgorm Road, Ballymena, on Sunday evening. | |
The building was gutted in the blaze. No-one was injured. Peter O'Reilly from the Fire and Rescue Service, said the fire proved difficult to contain. | |
"It was very complicated and technically difficult, made so by the age and size of the building," he said. | "It was very complicated and technically difficult, made so by the age and size of the building," he said. |
"It is a very old building and is quite large - three storeys high. At the very early stages of the fire, significant parts of that building appeared to be in imminent danger of collapse." | "It is a very old building and is quite large - three storeys high. At the very early stages of the fire, significant parts of that building appeared to be in imminent danger of collapse." |
Structural engineers have been inspecting the building | Structural engineers have been inspecting the building |
Mr O'Reilly, an area commander with the fire service, said it was too early to say how the fire started. | Mr O'Reilly, an area commander with the fire service, said it was too early to say how the fire started. |
He said the building was dangerous and he recommended that structural engineers assess that danger before anyone entered it. | He said the building was dangerous and he recommended that structural engineers assess that danger before anyone entered it. |
Ian Paisley Snr and his son, Ian Paisley Jr visited the site of the fire on Monday. | Ian Paisley Snr and his son, Ian Paisley Jr visited the site of the fire on Monday. |
Mr Paisley Snr said the building was very old and had been used as a store. He said he understood that the fire was accidental and, thanks to the firefighters' skill, jobs or production at the factory would not be affected. | Mr Paisley Snr said the building was very old and had been used as a store. He said he understood that the fire was accidental and, thanks to the firefighters' skill, jobs or production at the factory would not be affected. |
Gallaher, which employs around 1100 people in Ballymena, was founded in 1857 and has been owned by Japan Tobacco since 2007. | Gallaher, which employs around 1100 people in Ballymena, was founded in 1857 and has been owned by Japan Tobacco since 2007. |