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Crews tackle petrol station blaze Petrol station blaze 'suspicious'
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A petrol station in County Tyrone has been extensively damaged in a fire. A fire that extensively damaged a petrol station in County Tyrone is being treated as suspicious, the police have said.
The Fire Service is trying to establish the cause of the blaze which started at the station on Morganshill Road, Cookstown, on Sunday evening. The blaze broke out at the station on Morganshill Road, Cookstown, on Sunday evening.
Five appliances were called to the scene to tackle the fire and prevent it from spreading to petrol pumps.Five appliances were called to the scene to tackle the fire and prevent it from spreading to petrol pumps.
A police spokesman warned motorists that the Morganshill Road may remain closed for some time because of the blaze. No-one was injured. The Morganshill Road is closed, and the police have said it may not reopen for some time.