Police were tasked to the scene of a "loud bang" in West Belfast on Monday afternoon.
Officers said they received the report of the incident in the Stewartstown Road area at around 2.50pm today. On arrival to Patrick Sarsfields GAC, a collapsed wall was discovered.
The facility has been closed until further notice while enquiries continue. There were no reported injuries, police told Belfast Live.
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A spokesperson said: " Police in West Belfast received a report of a loud bang in the Stewartstown Road area at around 2.50pm on Monday July 25. Officers attended and discovered a collapsed wall at a sports facility in the area.
"The facility was closed at the time and there have been no reports of any injuries. Enquiries into the matter are ongoing."
On an announcement issued through the GAA club's Facebook page, all training and other events were cancelled with immediate effect.
They said: "Important - The grounds of Pádraig Sáirséil CLG will be CLOSED until further notice due to structural damage on site. All training/events will be cancelled today until further notice. We will post updates once we know."
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