Fire service tackles flooding caused by heavy rain in Derry

Amy Stewart and Barra BestBBC News NI
News imageAodhán Roberts A bus drives through a heavily flooded streetAodhán Roberts
Foyle Street has been closed as a result of the flooding

The fire service attended after heavy rain caused flooding in parts of Londonderry.

The Foyle Road is currently closed due to flooding from the Foyleside RBT to Craigavon Bridge Lower Deck.

Heavy, torrential and thundery downpours had been forecast to break out across parts of Northern Ireland through Saturday.

They followed a recent dry and warm spell that saw temperatures climbing well above average for the time of year.

News imageAodhán Roberts The picture shows Foyle Street flooded and firefighters at the top of it Aodhán Roberts
Saturday saw heavy downpours

The Foyle Road has been impacted by flooding after heavy rain in the past.

City of Derry Jazz Festival asked that those attending the event find alternative routes where possible.

News imageAodhán Roberts A fire engine with four fire fighters standing in front of it Aodhán Roberts
The fire service attended

The Department for Infrastructure has asked that drivers find an alternative route for their journey.