By Q Radio News
Firefighters are still at the scene of a major blaze which broke out in a pub in west Belfast this morning.
Part of the roof of Trinity Lodge in the Andersonstown area has collapsed and there are still small pockets of fire burning.
No one has been injured in the fire which started in the kictchen and is believed to be accidental.

A Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) Spokesperson said:
“NIFRS are dealing with a fire at Trinity Lodge Public House, Belfast.
"The fire was well developed in the kitchen area when Firefighters arrived.
"The fire has been brought under control by Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus and using firefighting jets, and through jets from 2 Aerial Appliances.
"There are 5 Fire Appliances and 2 Aerial Appliances in attendance.
"There were no casualties.
"The cause of the fire is believed to be accidental.”
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