Motorists are advised that a busy South Belfast road is closed in both directions on Thursday evening due to an 'unstable building'.
The PSNI has closed part of the Donegall Road to both traffic and pedestrians.
There are currently diversions in place but the public are asked to avoid the area and seek an alternative route if possible.
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A spokesperson for the Police Service of Northern Ireland said: "Motorists are advised that part of the Donegall Road in south Belfast is closed in both directions due to an unstable building in the area.
"The road is closed to both motorists and pedestrians. Traffic is being impacted with queues forming so motorists are asked to seek alternative routes for your journey.
"Diversions are in place via Roden Street, Donegall Avenue and Richview Street."
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