A Weymouth supermarket has reopened to the public after a two-day closure following reports of a fire.
The supermarket has reopened with normal opening times resuming, the petrol station has also reopened.
A Morrisons spokesperson said stocks in the store are "severely limited" and fridges in the chilled remain empty.
The Market Street section of the store also remains closed.
The restaurant in the store has also reopened.
Morrisons on Dorchester Road was closed on Monday, July 15 after staff and customers were evacuated from the store.
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Smoke coming from the store's plant room was caused by an electrical fault, according to the fire service.
The closure also impacted the InPost lockers, as well as the petrol station and store.
On Monday, several members of staff were out in the rain on Dorchester Road telling motorists looking to enter the store's car park that it was shut and that a fire had broken out.
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The rest of the staff were taking shelter in the trolley parks as the fire service assessed the situation.
A spokesperson for Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "There was no obvious fire, it appears to have been a fault in the electrics within the plant room that caused the smoke, but it was left with the store’s electrician."
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