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Firefighters tackle laundry blaze Laundry almost destroyed by fire
(30 minutes later)
Firefighters have been tackling a blaze at an industrial laundry in south Belfast. An industrial laundry in south Belfast has been almost completely destroyed by fire.
A fire was put out at the Donegall Avenue business at around 2130 BST on Monday. A blaze was put out at Standard Laundry on Donegall Avenue at around 2130 BST on Monday.
However, the fire and rescue service was called back to the laundry shortly before 0100 BST on Tuesday following reports it was on fire again. However, the fire and rescue service was called back shortly before 0100 BST on Tuesday following reports it was on fire again.
People living close to the blaze were advised to stay indoors and a cordon put in place. Graham Lowry, of the fire and rescue service, said damage to the business was "quite extensive".
"However, it's been a success in that the fire and rescue service has been able to save the adjoining property."
People living close to the blaze were advised to stay indoors and a cordon put in place. Ten familes had to leave their homes for a time.