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Bomb alerts cause traffic chaos Roads closed after bomb alerts
(about 11 hours later)
A series of security alerts has caused traffic disruption in various parts of Northern Ireland. The Craigavon Bridge and Victoria Road in Londonderry remain closed after a security alert led to a controlled explosion on a van at the bridge.
An alert in Derry is continuing and a controlled explosion has been carried out on a van at the Craigavon bridge. A security alert in Strabane has now ended. The army found a "viable device" at the town's police station.
In County Tyrone, a security alert is ongoing at Strabane Police Station, after a suspicious object was found. The roads around the Agharan crossroad on the main Dungannon to Cookstown Road have been reopened after a suspicious object was declared a hoax.
Roads have also been closed in the Agheran Crossroads area on the main Dungannon to Cookstown road after a suspicious object was found. A series of security alerts on Friday caused traffic disruption across NI.
An earlier alert in Donegall Lane in Belfast city centre was a deliberate hoax, while alerts at the Cityside retail complex in north Belfast and at Central Station have ended. An alert in Donegall Lane in Belfast city centre was a deliberate hoax, while alerts at the Cityside retail complex in north Belfast and at Central Station ended on Friday evening.
Army bomb experts called to the scenes found nothing suspicious.Army bomb experts called to the scenes found nothing suspicious.