Firefighters say blaze at derelict hospital site was deliberate

Derelict hospital building is badly damaged with smoke still visible. Walls have caved in and the remaining beams are badly burnt. Image source, NIFRS
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The hospital building has been empty since 2012

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Firefighters say a large fire at a derelict building in south Belfast is thought to have been started deliberately.

Forster Green Hospital, on the Saintfield Road, closed in 2012 and the site has not been used since.

The fire service was called to the scene early on Wednesday morning but the incident has now been scaled back.

At the height of the incident, about 40 firefighters were at the scene, with fire engines called from across the city.

An aerial appliance was also used.

A fire truck is parked beside a white derelict building with a high appliance towering above. One firefighter is standing at the back of the truck while two others are at the top of the appliance, looking down on the building.Image source, Pacemaker Press
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Firefighters remain at the scene

People have been told to avoid the area where possible.

Residents living nearby have been advised to keep their windows and doors closed.