A significant traffic incident occurred in Aberdeen this evening, resulting in the closure of a major road. At approximately 7 PM, emergency services were dispatched to the scene of a collision involving a car and a bicycle at the junction of Beechgrove Terrace and Midstocket Road. The situation has prompted police to redirect traffic away from the area to ensure the safety of both responders and the public.
Witnesses reported seeing both a bicycle and a car involved in the crash, raising concerns about the severity of the injuries sustained. The Scottish Ambulance Service was quickly on the scene, providing medical assistance to those affected. As of now, the extent of any injuries remains unclear, and authorities are working diligently to assess the situation. The road closure is expected to remain in effect until the scene is deemed safe and all necessary investigations are completed.
The collision has caused significant disruption in the area, with local residents and commuters advised to seek alternative routes. The police have urged the public to avoid the vicinity while they manage the ongoing situation. Our reporters are actively gathering information and will provide updates as more details emerge. For real-time updates, residents are encouraged to follow local news outlets and social media channels.
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