A large fire has broken out at a business premises in Strabane, Co Tyrone amid reports it was struck by lightning.
The blaze broke out on Sunday afternoon at O’Doherty and Sons Coffin and Casket manufacturers in Railway Street.
Efforts to quell the blaze are likely to continue into Monday, the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service said.
Around 80 firefighters have been dispatched to tackle the fire, with the public urged to avoid the area.
Struck by lighting!
Strabane Town Centre https://t.co/GMqPK6qItV— Martina Anderson Sinn Féin (@M_AndersonSF) July 4, 2021
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“NIFRS are continuing to deal with what was a substantial fire at a commercial premises, Railway Street Strabane,” the Fire Service said in a statement on Sunday.
“There are currently 10 pumping appliances and four specialist vehicles in attendance with approximately 80 firefighters.
“Operations are expected to continue into tomorrow.
“The public are asked to avoid the area due to high level of activity and also keep windows and doors closed. NIFRS received notification of the fire at 1610hrs, cause is currently under investigation.”
Police are advising the public that due to a fire on Railway Street in Strabane, they should avoid the area to allow emergency services to deal with the blaze.
Our officers are at the scene, please follow their directions.Advertisement— Police Derry City and Strabane (@PSNIDCSDistrict) July 4, 2021
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has also urged the public to avoid the area.
A statement said: “Police are advising the public that due to a fire on Railway Street in Strabane, they should avoid the area to allow emergency services to deal with the blaze.
“Our officers are at the scene, please follow their directions.”
Local Sinn Féin councillor Michaela Boyle tweeted: “Massive fire in Strabane town centre twelve fire appliances in attendance, please avoid the Railway road area.
“Residents across this area of the town keep doors and windows closed. Please comply with the fire service and stay away from the area.”
Sinn Féin MLA for Foyle Martina Anderson shared a video of the incident on Twitter with the caption “Struck by lightning!”
Thunderstorm warning
No injuries have been reported.
Earlier on Sunday, the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for the area, which mentioned a risk of lightning strikes.
It said: “There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds
“Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services.”
Derry City & Strabane District Council’s DUP mayor, Graham Warke, said the storms had brought heavy flooding in the area.
He said: “We’re dealing with a number of floods here at the moment in the city. I know there’s a major fire. It’s mad here at the minute. We’re having severe heavy rain, a lot of local flooding.”
'Deeply disturbing'
Local Alliance party councillor Stephen Donnelly tweeted: “Deeply disturbing images emerging from Strabane town centre.
“Thankful to the fire service as they seek to bring the blaze under control, and my thoughts are with the businesses and workers impacted.”
Charles O’Doherty & Sons is an independent family business that has been operating in the area for more than a century after being established in 1908.
Its website says: “The business originally built horse-drawn carts and traps and then evolved to coach building with the advent of the combustion engine.
“When coffin manufacturing was introduced the second generation continued to manage both businesses.
“Today the company concentrates solely on coffin manufacturing, providing a high level of craftsmanship quality and professionalism to all its customers.”