By Q Radio news
Five people have been rescued from a block of flats in south Belfast after a number of cars went on fire.
It happened in the Eglantine Place area, around 6.30 this morning.
Twenty four firefighters and four appliances attended the scene at the height of the fire.
The blaze is currently under control and crews are dampening down the area.
Five people have been rescued from a block of flats in south Belfast after a number of cars went on fire. It happened in the Eglantine Place area around 6.30 this morning. pic.twitter.com/PUZazMQAnB
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) February 4, 2021

(The emergency services attending this morning's fire at Eglantine Place in south Belfast)
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