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Royal Victoria Hospital emergency department 'under pressure' Royal Victoria Hospital emergency department 'under pressure'
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Northern Ireland's biggest accident and emergency department is currently under pressure, the BBC understands.Northern Ireland's biggest accident and emergency department is currently under pressure, the BBC understands.
At teatime on Monday, 112 people were waiting in the emergency department at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. At teatime on Monday, the BBC believes 112 people were waiting in the emergency department at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.
Five were waiting for almost 20 hours to be admitted. A spokeswoman for the Belfast trust said the department was "busier than normal".Five were waiting for almost 20 hours to be admitted. A spokeswoman for the Belfast trust said the department was "busier than normal".
However, a major incident has not been declared at the hospital.However, a major incident has not been declared at the hospital.
AT 21:40 BST on Monday, the trust said the number waiting in the emergency department had dropped to 90. Fifteen were still waiting to be admitted.
The BBC understands that a busy Monday has become a familiar pattern, after the weekend.The BBC understands that a busy Monday has become a familiar pattern, after the weekend.
Current Department of Health targets say no patient should wait longer than 12 hours.