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Published 13:16 1 Sept 2019 BST
Thankfully, the shopping centre and car park were quickly evacuated and nobody was injured. The shopping centre will remained closed today (Sunday 1 September).
A spokesperson for the Gardaí said that:
"The alarm was raised shortly before 7pm when a car parked in the facility was discovered on fire. Units of Cork City Fire Services tackled and extinguished the fire and remain at the site. "The scene is being preserved by Gardaí and will be fully examined when the structure of the building has been deemed safe. There are no reports of any casualties or injuries. A large number of parked cars were damaged or destroyed and significant damage has been caused to the building. Traffic restrictions in the immediate vicinity remain in place."
All images via Cork City Fire Brigade Twitter
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