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Crews battle fire at fuel depot Crews battle fire at fuel depot
(about 5 hours later)
Fire crews have been battling against a major fire at a fuel depot in west Belfast.Fire crews have been battling against a major fire at a fuel depot in west Belfast.
Fourteen appliances and 65 firefighters were involved in tackling the blaze which is being treated as suspicious.Fourteen appliances and 65 firefighters were involved in tackling the blaze which is being treated as suspicious.
The fire broke out at Colinglen Road in Poleglass at about 2100 GMT on Wednesday and took three hours to bring under control.The fire broke out at Colinglen Road in Poleglass at about 2100 GMT on Wednesday and took three hours to bring under control.
The single-structure building collapsed while Fire and Rescue Service officers were at the scene. No-one was injured.The single-structure building collapsed while Fire and Rescue Service officers were at the scene. No-one was injured.
A fire service spokesperson said the first crews on the scene were faced with "a running fuel fire".A fire service spokesperson said the first crews on the scene were faced with "a running fuel fire".
The building, which contained heating oil and gas cylinders, was described as "well alight" when firefighters arrived.The building, which contained heating oil and gas cylinders, was described as "well alight" when firefighters arrived.
Area Commander Chris Kerr said there was an explosion riskThe crews remained at the scene throughout the night working on pollution prevention measures. Firefighters took three hours to bring the blaze under controlThe crews remained at the scene throughout the night working on pollution prevention measures.
Area Commander Chris Kerr said the fire crews faced a difficult task.Area Commander Chris Kerr said the fire crews faced a difficult task.
"This was a very large operation for us indeed," he said."This was a very large operation for us indeed," he said.
"Those resources were co-ordinated to prevent the fire speading to acetylene cyclinders which could have posed a risk of explosion and danger to the public.""Those resources were co-ordinated to prevent the fire speading to acetylene cyclinders which could have posed a risk of explosion and danger to the public."