Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Aircraft used to assess Primark blaze damage

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Deirdre Hargey said engineers are “currently looking at how they might be able to preserve the facade”.

She added: “The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service has worked round the clock to extinguish the fire and keep the public safe and it’s encouragin­g to hear the operation is being scaled back and the cordon has been reduced. Fourteen businesses remain within the cordon.

“Council is committed to doing everything it can to assist in the recovery operation and keep Belfast city centre open for business and it’s important that as a city we rally round to support those affected by this devastatin­g event.

“The first priority for all those involved in the recovery operation must be to make the building and surroundin­g area safe.

“Bank Buildings is an important part of Belfast’s built heritage and the damage to this beautiful building has caused a real sense of sadness and shock.

“Every effort will be made to preserve the building and save the facade.

“This is a complex piece of bespoke engineerin­g and it will be some time before the building can be properly assessed. Belfast City Council will continue to host meetings for key holders and businesses to provide informatio­n and support in the days ahead.

“Council officers are also in close contact with businesses in the immediate area of the fire to offer whatever support they can to ensure they can continue to operate where possible.

“We are liaising with representa­tives from Primark to assist in any way we can should they wish to seek alternativ­e accommodat­ion within the city centre.”

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CORDON Devastated Primark store

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