11/03/2015

Major Blaze Breaks Out At L'Derry Restaurant

A major blaze has broken out at a restaurant in L'Derry.

Fire crews are currently tackling the flames at the Mandarin Palace eatery in the Queens Quay area of the city.

Strand Road and the road between Queens Quay roundabout and Harbour Square roundabout are closed, police have confirmed.

Major traffic disruption is also being reported around the area.

It is not yet known if anyone has been injured.

(CD)

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