40 firefighters were at the scene on Samuel Street in the early hours of the morning.
A FIRE BROKE out in a derelict building in Belfast, northern Ireland, in the early hours of this morning.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service was called to the building fire on Samuel Street in Belfast at around 02:40am.Attending the scene were 40 firefighters and eight officers, six fire appliances, and two aerial appliances and command support. NIFRS were called to a derelict building fire at Samuel Street Belfast 0240hrs on Wed 31 May. There are 6 Fire Appliances 2 Aerial Appliances & Command Support, 40 Firefighters & 8 Officers. Local residents are requested to keep windows closed. The incident is currently ongoing. pic.twitter.com/OZe1SdTUn7Local residents are requested to keep windows closed.
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