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."

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Road remains closed

The road is closed on Friday afternoon (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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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."

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Update from Trafficwatch

Boucher Road remains closed from Tates Avenue to Boucher Crescent.

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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."

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