A man has fallen from a busy city centre bridge.
Emergency services raced to the scene at the Southbound exit of the Clyde Tunnel at around 9.05am.
Part of the Clyde Expressway had been sealed off by police as they dealt with the incident.
Motorists are being warned to expect delays after the council warned earlier that the road was inaccessible on the southbound side at the Govan Road Overbridge.
*NEW* 09:40 ⌚#A739 Clyde Tunnel S/B
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) September 15, 2019
The road is closed after the tunnel, cars are being diverted off to Govan Road. You can access the #M8 from here. 🚧 pic.twitter.com/9uvV3VveUH
They have now advised the road is fully open to all traffic.
The man, whose age is not yet known, has been taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
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His condition is not yet known.
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