FOOTAGE has been shared of firefighters tackling a major incident at a derelict building near Abergele on Monday evening (March 20).
St Asaph Fire Station shared the attached video and pictures of the incident, which it was called to along with three other North Wales crews.
Emergency services were called to the incident, in St George, shortly before 7.45pm.
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Fire at derelict property near Abergele ‘thought to be deliberate’
The fire is believed to have been started deliberately.
St Asaph Fire Station said: “We attended a large fire involving a derelict building. We were joined by crews from Abergele, Colwyn Bay and Rhyl.
“Whilst the cause has not yet officially been confirmed, it was initially suspected to be caused by arson.
“Crews used hose reel jets, main jets and breathing apparatus to bring the fire under control.”
A North Wales Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “We were called to a building fire in St George, Conwy yesterday at 7.43pm at a derelict/disused property.
“Two appliances attended initially, and two further appliances also attended.
“We are carrying out a fire investigation, but it is thought to be deliberate.”
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