Part of a busy Co Down road has been closed on Friday morning after a 'serious' one-vehicle crash.
Police are in attendance at the incident (September 23) at Moneyreagh Road in Ballygowan.
A PSNI spokesperson added: "The road is closed between its junctions with the Knockbracken Road and the Gransha Road, and Lisleen Road South and Church Road.
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"Motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek an alternative route."
Meanwhile, road users are advised of NI Water emergency repairs taking place in Belfast on Friday morning.
Trafficwatch say they may impact on journey times into and out of the city.
The repairs are taking place at Bridge End, under the railway bridge closest to Queen’s Bridge, with a closure of lane 1 after 09:30am.
Repairs are also taking place on the Upper Newtownards Road (country bound) at the junction of Hawthornden Way, with a closure of lane 2 taking place after 11am.
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