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Harbour ship fire is extinguished Shipyard is evacuated after fire
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A fire which led to a cruise ship berthed at Belfast Harbour being evacuated has been extinguished. Workers have been evacuated from Harland and Wolff shipyard after a fire onboard a ship at Belfast Harbour.
The fire broke out on a vessel which was next to the cruise ship at Workman's Road, Queen's Island. The fire, which broke out on a ship berthed at Workman's Road, Queen's Island, at about 1000 BST, has since been extinguished.
Police and fire crews are at the scene and an exclusion zone of 200 metres has been set up. There are no reports of any injuries. However, police and fire crews are at the scene and an exclusion zone of 200 metres has been set up.
A police spokesperson said the neighbouring ship was being repaired when the fire broke out at about 1000 BST on Sunday. A cruise ship which was next the vessel which went on fire was also evacuated.
A police spokesperson said the ship was being repaired when the fire broke out.