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People moved in garage bomb alert | |
(20 minutes later) | |
A number of families living in west Belfast were forced to leave their homes on Tuesday night after a device was found at a nearby garage. | |
Part of the Falls Road between Broadway and Donegall Road was closed off during the alert which started about 2300 BST. | |
Many families were able to stay with relatives and others were told they could stay in a nearby church hall. | Many families were able to stay with relatives and others were told they could stay in a nearby church hall. |
Army bomb experts carried out a controlled explosion on the device. It is unclear if it was viable. | Army bomb experts carried out a controlled explosion on the device. It is unclear if it was viable. |
The people closest to the garage where the device was found live on Islandbawn Drive, off the Falls Road. | The people closest to the garage where the device was found live on Islandbawn Drive, off the Falls Road. |
Martin Turner, who got back into his home on the street at about 0230 BST, said it was very distressing. | |
"I only got about three hours sleep," he said. | |
"I just hope trouble doesn't start again, people don't really want it. | |
"People were not happy about having to get out of their homes. There was a bomb scare earlier on in the day, about five o'clock, when I was coming home from work. | |
"Then I got a knock at the door about midnight from a policeman who told me to get out." |