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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
National
Seth Jacobson and Mark Townsend

Central London roads reopen after reports of suspicious vehicle

Westminster Bridge
A view of Westminster Bridge and the start of Victoria Embankment, with Portcullis House on the corner of the two roads. Photograph: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty

Armed police evacuated Westminster Bridge and Victoria Embankment in central London on Saturday afternoon after a suspicious vehicle was found close to the Houses of Parliament.

Footage from traffic cameras in the area showed a cordon set up on the bridge and police sealing off the entrance to Parliament Square and halfway along the Embankment.

The Sky News reporter Kate McCann tweeted that the vehicle was parked opposite Portcullis House on Victoria Embankment, where many MPs have their offices. The Metropolitan police headquarters is also nearby.

The Metropolitan police tweeted: “An area of the Victoria Embankment has been closed off after a suspicious vehicle was found. Officers closed off the area at 15.15. They remain on the scene.”

A controlled explosion was carried out on the vehicle at around 4.30pm, which officers at the scene said was a “precautionary” action. By 4.38pm the bridge had reopened, allowing crowds of tourists to return to the area.

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