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Belfast university area homes evacuated in bomb alert Bomb found as homes evacuated in south Belfast
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Students and families in Belfast's university area have had to leave their homes overnight in a security alert. Students and families in Belfast's university area have had to leave their homes overnight after a bomb was found.
Army bomb experts were called to examine a suspect device in an alleyway near Eblana Street at 2200 GMT. Army bomb experts carried out a controlled explosion on a viable device found in an alleyway near Eblana Street.
University Street and Eblana Street were closed off in the alert. University Street and Eblana Street have now reopened.
In a separate alert, a suspicious device found at Finaghy Road North near the railway line has turned out to be a hoax. There is also a security alert on the Antrim Road in Glengormley. The road is closed between the Maxol filling station and Sandyknowes roundabout.
In a separate alert, a suspicious device found at Finaghy Road North in Belfast near the railway line has turned out to be a hoax.
The area remains closed. Trains are being allowed to pass through the halt but rail travellers are being asked to use another station.The area remains closed. Trains are being allowed to pass through the halt but rail travellers are being asked to use another station.