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The fire, on the Killylea Road, started in a building complex on Sunday morning

Watch: Firefighters at the scene of a blaze in Armagh

Jessica Rice and Kevin Scott

Firefighters are continuing to battle a major blaze in Armagh.

The fire, on the Killylea Road, started in a building complex on Sunday morning.

The complex consisted of an off licence, tanning salon, Chinese restaurant, chippy and a number of flats.

The cause of the fire is unknown but the building has been left destroyed. The roof has partially collapsed and extensive fire and water damage is already clear.

Police have also urged motorists to avoid the area.

No one was injured during the fire but a number of people were in the building once the fire began.

One onlooker said: “I was asleep and my dad woke me up. I got my brother and we all came down outside.”

Firefighters at the scene of a blaze in Armagh (Photo by Jessica Rice)

Workers from the Housing Executive were at the scene, sorting emergency accommodation for affected families, while police directed traffic away from the blaze.

People watched from the street as firefighters continued to battle to save what is left of four of Armagh city’s most popular businesses.

A police spokesperson said: “Due to a fire at the Killylea Road area of Armagh this afternoon, Sunday July 21, motorists are advised to avoid the area.

“Colleagues from Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service are in attendance and motorists should seek alternative routes.”

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