In pictures: Primark building in Belfast gutted in firePublished28 August 2018Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, PacemakerImage caption, A police officer at the scene has told the BBC that the building is at "risk of imminent collapse".Image source, PacemakerImage caption, Up to 100 firefighters have been at the scene and the fire service has said the blaze has spread to all floors.Image caption, Flames billow from the Primark store in the Bank Buildings on Castle Street, in Belfast city centre.Image caption, The fire on the building's roof was reported at about 11:00 BST. Pieces of debris have been falling from the side of the building.Image source, PacemakerImage caption, The original Bank Buildings was designed by Sir Robert Taylor and erected by Waddell Cunningham in 1785. The new Bank Buildings was designed by WH Lynn in 1900Image caption, Primark said the store was safely evacuated and there have been no reports of any injuries.Image source, PacemakerImage caption, The building's iconic clock was engulfed in flames.Image source, PacemakerImage caption, Emergency services have been tackling the fire in Belfast city centre since late morning.Image source, PacemakerImage caption, Crowds watched on in astonishment as the blaze spread throughout the building in Belfast city centre.Image source, PacemakerImage caption, The building was evacuated and Royal Avenue cordoned off as the fire spread.More on this storyPrimark store 'at risk of collapse'Published28 August 2018History of flagship Bank BuildingsPublished30 August 2018