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Major disruption after 'incident' | Major disruption after 'incident' |
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Major travel problems are being caused in Aberdeen due to an ongoing police incident. | Major travel problems are being caused in Aberdeen due to an ongoing police incident. |
Trains to Aberdeen are terminating at Dyce and Stonehaven. | Trains to Aberdeen are terminating at Dyce and Stonehaven. |
Grampian Police have so far declined to give any details of what is happening in the city centre but members of the public reported serious problems. | Grampian Police have so far declined to give any details of what is happening in the city centre but members of the public reported serious problems. |
The operation, which appears to be centred on the Guild Street and Union Square area, has caused lengthy traffic issues. | The operation, which appears to be centred on the Guild Street and Union Square area, has caused lengthy traffic issues. |
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