A number of road closures were in place along the A29 but have now reopened
Two people were taken to hospital as emergency services attended the scene of a serious road crash in Co Tyrone on Sunday.
PSNI, Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service and the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service were all in attendance at the crash, which happened on the A29 near Dungannon.The PSNI say the road road was closed for a number of hours on Sunday but later reopened to traffic.
HGV traffic or those with trailers should divert through Tullycullion Road towards Donaghmore onwards towards Dungannon. The PSNI added: "The road is anticipated to be closed for some time. Please do not attempt to bypass road closure points."Food And DrinkMOT Northern Ireland: Key date for introduction of one-year temporary exemption certificates
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