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Village cordoned off over alert Village cordoned off over alert
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A County Tyrone village has been closed because of a security alert.A County Tyrone village has been closed because of a security alert.
Police said there was a telephone warning that a bomb had been left in a van on the bridge in Clady.Police said there was a telephone warning that a bomb had been left in a van on the bridge in Clady.
According to local reports, people noticed a van parked on the Erney Road bridge with its hazard lights flashing at about 2100 BST on Wednesday.According to local reports, people noticed a van parked on the Erney Road bridge with its hazard lights flashing at about 2100 BST on Wednesday.
The police have closed a number of roads leading to the village, and diversions are in place. The Army are at the scene.The police have closed a number of roads leading to the village, and diversions are in place. The Army are at the scene.
Independent councillor Gerard Foley was one of the first to come across the van.Independent councillor Gerard Foley was one of the first to come across the van.
"We stood and looked at it for about ten or fifteen minutes and we said, there's something not right here," he said."We stood and looked at it for about ten or fifteen minutes and we said, there's something not right here," he said.
"So we cordoned off the street and put cones across the road, and then we phoned the police."So we cordoned off the street and put cones across the road, and then we phoned the police.
"There is no support in this community for what is happening, (people) don't want this in Clady at all.""There is no support in this community for what is happening, (people) don't want this in Clady at all."
Ulster Unionist councillor Derek Hussey said he "unreservedly condemned" the disruption caused by the incident.
"The closure of a cross-border road has caused a great deal of traffic disruption.
"An incident such as this only serves to heighten concerns within the community, particularly in the context of the recent dissident activity across the province," he said.