A fire has broke out at the North Wales Police headquarters causing "substantial damage".
Five fire engines and two special appliances were needed to put out the blaze, which happened at around 11.30am yesterday.
It is believed to have started on the roof of the three-storey building, which is currently under construction.
One contractor working at the building was treated for smoke inhalation.
119 staff and officers were ordered to leave while the fire was put out.
Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom said that policing of the region was "largely unaffected".
Mr Brunstrom said: "I am pleased everyone was safely evacuated and I’m in close contact with Assistant Chief Constable Ian Shannon who is in charge."
The fire service is currently carrying out an investigation.
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