Fire crews have tackled a major overnight blaze in north Belfast.
At one stage 60 firefighters attended the incident at commercial premises on the Limestone Road in the north of the city.
The initial call was received at 2.26am, the NI Fire and Rescue Service said.
The cause of the fire is not yet known.
At the height of the incident, people were urged to avoid the area while local residents and premises were told to keep their windows and doors closed.
In an update this morning, NIFRS said: “We have now scaled back our operations with four appliances and two officers to remain at this location for a number of hours.
“At the height of the incident nine fire appliances from Whitla, Cadogan, Knock, Lisburn, Westland fire stations were attendance supported by an aerial ladder appliance, command support unit and a specialist rescue team.
“In total 60 firefighters have been involved in controlling this fire utilising breathing apparatus, firefighting jets and foam jets.
“Our regional control centre assisted throughout whilst continuing to ensure supporting arrangements were in place for other calls in the Belfast area.
“The cause at this stage has yet to be determined.”