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Derry fire: 50 firefighters at Poundstrectcher store Derry fire: 50 firefighters tackle Poundstrectcher store blaze
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About 50 firefighters are dealing with a blaze at a Poundstretcher store in Londonderry. About 50 firefighters have been dealing with a blaze at a Poundstretcher store in Londonderry.
The Fire and Rescue Service was alerted around 01:30 BST on Thursday after a fire alarm went off at the shop at Bishop Street.The Fire and Rescue Service was alerted around 01:30 BST on Thursday after a fire alarm went off at the shop at Bishop Street.
When crews arrived the fire was well-developed on the ground floor. When crews arrived the fire was well developed on the ground floor.
The fire service said officers had stopped the blaze spreading to premises on either side of the building.The fire service said officers had stopped the blaze spreading to premises on either side of the building.
There are no reports of any injuries.
Group commander Colm McGuigan told BBC Radio Foyle that "substantial damage" has been caused to the building.
"One fire crew attended to a fire that looked harmless at first," said Mr McGuigan.
"But a fully developed fire was going on behind the shutters of the shop.
"There were eight crews at the scene at one time then three other crews arrived.
"This is a four-storey building and our main focus was to make sure that this fire didn't spread.
"We don't know how exactly it happened. An investigation will start.
"The Poundstretcher store has suffered substantial damage along with a warehouse on Magazine Street."