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Homes evacuated in security alert Security alert is declared a hoax
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Nine homes in County Armagh have been evacuated in a security alert. People living in nine houses in Lurgan, County Armagh, have returned to their homes after a bomb alert was declared a hoax.
People living in Antrim Road, Lurgan, were asked to leave their homes after a suspicious object was found at a petrol station at about 0400 GMT on Sunday. The alarm was raised after a suspicious object was discovered at a petrol station at Antrim Road at about 0400 GMT on Sunday.
The army is examining the scene. Trains between Moira and Portadown have been cancelled. The army was called to the scene. Trains between Moira and Portadown were cancelled but the service has resumed.
Traffic diversions at the Kilmore Road and the Antrim Road are also in place. Police have asked motorists to avoid the area. Traffic diversions at the Kilmore Road and the Antrim Road are also over.