One of Cork’s most recognisable buildings is aflame.
Multiple units of the city’s fire brigade currently remain at the scene this evening.
https://twitter.com/RunDmcCork/status/882339303145263104
It is believed that a derelict part of the former St Anne’s psychiatric hospital on the Lee Road went on fire on Tuesday evening. The building has been abandoned for some time.
There are reports that the blaze is now under control. However, one Her user – Katie O’Sullivan – told us late on Tuesday night that the fire was “definitely not under control yet”.
She shared an alarming snap of the scene – with the fire clearly continuing and smoke billowing from the structure.
St Anne’s is one of Cork’s iconic landmarks and and looks out over the River Lee and the Carrigrohane Road.
The fire at St.Annes on the Lee Road! @CorksRedFM pic.twitter.com/SXrKAFqgp1
— Kate O'Herlihy (@kateoherlihy8) July 4, 2017
Independent.ie reports that the fire “spread quickly within the four-storey building and, at one point, flames could be seen raging through the building roof.”
Fire Services are at the scene of a fire at St.Annes on the Lee Road right now. pic.twitter.com/3oPG8W0jdF
— Red FM (@CorksRedFM) July 4, 2017
The same report adds: “The tall plume of smoke from the burning complex could be seen all over Cork’s skyline.”