Investigation underway into fire at Benedicts Belfast
The bar and accommodation will reopen as normal today
An investigation is underway to determine the cause of a fire at Benedicts in Belfast last night.
Firefighters were called to the blaze at the popular hospitality venue in the city shortly after 11pm.
A Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service Spokesperson said, “NIFRS were called to reports of a fire at Benedicts Hotel, Belfast at 23:10hrs on Sunday 12th March. One appliance from Central, two appliances from Cadogan, two appliances Springfield and one appliance from Whitla, alongside five officers and a specialist command support unit where sent to the incident.”
“Firefighters used breathing apparatus and other specialist equipment to bring the fire under control.”
“The incident has now scaled back however some resources remain in attendance.” “The cause of the fire is under investigation.”
Meanwhile a statement from the PSNI last night said, “Bradbury Place in south Belfast is currently closed to vehicles and pedestrians following a report of a fire in the area. Colleagues from Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service are also in attendance. A further update will follow in due course.”
In a statement on social media, Benedicts of Belfast said “We would like to thank the amazing Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service for their quick actions when attending tonight.”
“We also wish to thank our diligent staff for their rapid response in helping to evacuate everyone safely from the building.”
“To our residents, thank you so much for your patience and understanding. We will be in contact with each and every one of you tomorrow.”
“To the Europa Hotel and The Lansdowne Belfast, your help in relocating our residents at such short notice was invaluable.”
“Our bar and accommodation will reopen as normal today (Monday 13th March). However, it may take a few days before our food service resumes.”
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