A Belfast road has reopened on Friday afternoon after a crash.
The Boucher Road was closed in both directions on September 26. The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service say one person has been taken to hospital.
An earlier PSNI statement said: "Drivers are advised to avoid the area at this time and delays are to be expected."
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Road reopens
Trafficwatch said: "The Boucher Road has been reopened in both directions following an earlier road traffic collision."
Road remains closed

One person taken to hospital
A NIAS statement said: "The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 11:32 on Friday 26th September, following reports of an RTC in the Boucher Road area, Belfast.
"NIAS tasked 1 Emergency Ambulance crew and a Chief Paramedic to the scene.
"Following assessment and initial treatment at the scene, 1 person was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast by Ambulance."
Update from Trafficwatch
Boucher Road remains closed from Tates Avenue to Boucher Crescent.
PSNI statement
"The Boucher Road is currently closed in both directions due to a road traffic collision.
"Drivers are advised to avoid the area at this time and delays are to be expected."



















