On Saturday morning, sixty firefighters responded to a blaze in northern Belfast.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) responded to a commercial property on Limestone Road at 02:26 GMT.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service has requested that people in the vicinity keep their windows and doors shut since they are handling the blaze, and also urged others to stay away from the location.
The reason for the fire has not been identified yet.
During the peak of the event, nine firefighting vehicles received backup from a command support unit along with a specialized rescue squad.
The NIFRS has now scaled back its response to the incident, with four appliances and two officers currently at the scene.
The procedure is anticipated to take several hours.
A representative from NIFRS stated: "Altogether, 60 firefighters have participated in managing this blaze using breathing equipment, firefighting jets, and foam jets."