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Belfast primary school evacuated over security alert Belfast primary school evacuated over security alert
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A primary school in south Belfast has been evacuated due to a security alert. A security alert near a primary school in south Belfast has ended.
Army bomb disposal experts have been sent to the scene at Belvoir Drive. Children have not returned to Belvoir Park Primary School after being evacuated. Roads were re-opened at midday on Friday.
Belvoir Drive has been closed between the junctions of Dunseverick Avenue and Grays Park and diversions are in place. Army bomb disposal experts were at the scene at Belvoir Drive, which was closed between the junctions of Dunseverick Avenue and Grays Park.
DUP assembly member Jimmy Spratt said he hoped the Army experts could make the area safe again as soon as possible. DUP assembly member Jimmy Spratt said he was "alarmed" to hear about the security alert.
"I was alarmed to hear about this security alert in Belvoir this morning," he said. "It is particularly worrying that the primary school has had to be evacuated," he said.
"It is particularly worrying that the primary school has had to be evacuated."