UK police reopen central London roads after security alert
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[February 15, 2022]
LONDON
(Reuters) - British police said an unattended item found in central
London had been determined not to be suspicious and a number of roads
which were closed as a precaution would now be reopened. |
A newly painted bicycle sign is seen on the middle of the road at
Westminster Bridge, as the new Highway Code rules start today together
with giving pedestrians priority at junctions, in London, Britain,
January 29, 2022. REUTERS/May James |
Police earlier closed bridges, covering a roughly one mile
stretch of the River Thames while they assessed the item.
"The unattended item has been assessed and was found not to be
suspicious. Road closures will be lifted imminently," police
said on Twitter. Trains to several stations were temporarily
disrupted while the security alert was dealt with.
Britain last week lowered its national terrorism threat level
from severe to substantial, meaning an attack was considered
likely rather than highly likely.
(Reporting by Kate Holton, writing by William James and Kylie
MacLellan)
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