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Belfast fire: Huge blaze breaks out near city docks

Emergency services arrive at scene at around 1pm on Tuesday

Tom Batchelor
Tuesday 28 December 2021 11:12 EST
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Large fire breaks out at Belfast docks

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Firefighters have been dispatched to tackle a large blaze that broke out at a metal scrapyard in the docks area of Belfast on Tuesday afternoon.

Photos and video shared on social media showed a large plume of black smoke rising high into the sky.

Six regular fire appliances and five specialist vehicles were sent to the scene – the Clearway Metal Recycling business on East Twin Road – at around 1pm.

A spokeswoman for the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service told The Independent firefighters were expected to be at the scene “for some time”.

The spokeswoman said: “There is a significant smoke plume and we are asking people nearby to close doors and windows. There have been no injuries and we are yet to determine the cause of the fire.”

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Images showed half a dozen firefighters dousing a large mound of scrapped cars with water from a crane.

An unnamed witness told Belfast Live “large bangs and the sounds of car horns” could be heard nearby and a “pile of scrap metal” was ablaze.

A second witness told the news outlet: “Unfortunately the situation has become somewhat worst than an hour ago and a bigger area is now on fire. They are now trying to cool down adjacent buildings.”

One person wrote on Twitter: “Looks like a serious fire behind Titanic Belfast..Fire engines on way.”

Another said: “Massive fire at Belfast docs. This is right out my back! Not sure what’s burning but hoping everyone is safe.”

TrafficWatchNI tweeted that there was a fire in “Belfast Harbour Estate around Westbank Road / Dargan Road area - smoke visible from M2 citybound around J1 Fortwilliam” but added that it was “not impacting Motorway so far”.

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