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Major emergency training exercise in Harbour Estate

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Northern Ireland’s emergency services are taking part in a training exercise in Belfast to test their preparations in the event of a major incident.

It is taking place in the Harbour Estate and has led to the closure of part of Queen’s Quay between 20:00 and 23:00 BST on Tuesday.

The exercise involves the Police Service of Northern Ireland, Belfast Harbour Police, the Fire and Rescue Service, the Ambulance Service and the Coastguard.

Police said the multi-agency operation had been “a number of months in the planning” and was designed to test how the agencies respond and work together.


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