Q Radio News/PA
An investigation is due to begin today to determine the cause of a large fire that completely destroyed a coffin makers in Strabane.
It broke out at O'Doherty's on Railway Street yesterday afternoon - as adverse weather conditions hit the north west.
One line of enquiry is that the blaze was linked to a thunder and lightning storm.
The operation has now been scaled back but crews remain at the scene.
Here's Assistant Group Commander with the fire service, Andy Russell:
Update - "substantial" fire in Strabane
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) July 4, 2021
80 firefighters battle blaze at commercial premises
Operations expected to continue into tomorrow
The public asked to avoid the area - keep windows and doors closed
Cause is currently under investigation@NIFRSOFFICIAL: pic.twitter.com/7qQ6yAGnmF
Picture taken with permission from the twitter feed of @BernieMullen of the large fire that has broken out at O'Doherty and Sons Coffin and Casket manufacturers in Railway Street, Strabane, amid reports it was struck by lightning
Earlier on Sunday, the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for the area, which mentioned a risk of lightning strikes.
It said: “There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds
“Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services.”
Derry City & Strabane District Council’s DUP mayor, Graham Warke, said the storms had brought heavy flooding in the area.
He said: “We’re dealing with a number of floods here at the moment in the city. I know there’s a major fire. It’s mad here at the minute. We’re having severe heavy rain, a lot of local flooding.”
Freak weather also hit in another part of the North West.
Flash foods in Portstewart left people shaken as surging water created holes in the road at the promenade.
Drivers were forced to turn around to avoid huge pools and a "fountain" of water, with some onlookers saying the road surface was crumbling.
🎥 Extraordinary scenes on Portstewart Promenade today - “Oh my word…the road’s actually lifting!”
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) July 4, 2021
Police say it's "closed due to structural damage caused by adverse weather...and is expected to remain closed for some time."
Video: Harry Cullen. pic.twitter.com/fgThE1fERJ