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Building badly damaged by arson Arson fire is captured on video
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It is believed a fire which has extensively damaged a derelict buiding in east Belfast was started deliberately.It is believed a fire which has extensively damaged a derelict buiding in east Belfast was started deliberately.
The blaze started after an oil tank was set alight in Joceyln Street.The blaze started after an oil tank was set alight in Joceyln Street.
It then spread to an adjoining doctors' surgery. No-one was injured during the incident. It then spread to an adjoining dental surgery. A car was also destroyed, but no-one was injured during the incident. Gary Patterson, a watch commander in the Fire and Rescue service, said his crews faced some difficulties tackling the fire.
Gary Patterson, a watch commander in the Fire and Rescue service, said his crews faced some difficulties tackling the fire.
"We had a number of obstacles in the way," Mr Patterson said."We had a number of obstacles in the way," Mr Patterson said.
"One was traffic control. We had very heavy manhole covers which had blown 15 feet into the air, leaving an obvious risk to all personnel and traffic alike."One was traffic control. We had very heavy manhole covers which had blown 15 feet into the air, leaving an obvious risk to all personnel and traffic alike.
"The crews worked extremely well to maintain the safe working environment that they've achieved.""The crews worked extremely well to maintain the safe working environment that they've achieved."