A major motorway was partially closed in Glasgow earlier as police responded to a major incident.
Emergency services were called at around 10am amid reports that a person had fallen from a bridge over the M77.
As a result, the M77 northbound near to Junction 1 was closed off, sparking lengthy delays.
The road was later fully re-opened at around 11am, however delays were still expected as traffic got back to normal.
There is no update on any potential injuries at this time.
❗️NEW⌚️10:10#M77 northbound is CLOSED⛔️ at junction 1 between the slips due to a police incident. Please use alt route at this time.#Glasgow @ScotTranserv pic.twitter.com/PY57TwVy69
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) November 4, 2019
A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed to the Evening Times: "At around 10am, police received reports that a person had fallen from a bridge over the M77."
They later added: "The M77 northbound has fully re-opened and traffic is flowing freely.
"Thank you for your patience while emergency services were dealing with this incident."
The Scottish Ambulance Service has been contacted for comment.
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