Car showroom 'gutted' and vehicles destroyed by fire
BBCFirefighters are at the scene of a fire at a car showroom near Garvagh, County Londonderry.
At the height of the blaze, about 55 firefighters were at the incident on the Carhill Road, which involved the showroom and a cafe.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) said it believed the fire was deliberate.
NIFRS western area commander David Doherty said the fire had now been extinguished, but firefighters were still dealing with hotspots.
He said the building had been "completely gutted" and six cars were destroyed and four others damaged by heat and smoke.
Michelle Knight-McQuillanThe fire service was called to the incident at about 04:30 BST on Wednesday.
Doherty told BBC Radio Foyle's North West Today programme that when the first crews arrived at the scene, the fire was already "well-developed".
He described it as "quite a large operation".
At the height of the blaze, six fire appliances were in attendance, along with a command support unit and a water tanker.
Doherty said that due to the large scale of the dealership which also includes the cafe, crews had to deal with multiple hazards, including cylinders, oils and aerosols.
"Unfortunately, the vehicles and the contents in the building and some of the surrounding vehicles were destroyed, so this will be a big loss to the local economy," he said.
NIFRS will now move on to the fire investigation to determine the cause of the fire.
