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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Olivia Williams

Major road blocked after two car crash

A major road was blocked after a two car crash.

Emergency services were called at around 8.30am today to Sefton Street on the dock road today following a crash between two cars.

Photos of the scene show police at the scene and a matrix car where the road was blocked.

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Two cars suffered damage, a black car to the front and a red vehicle to the side.

Debris from the cars could also be seen on the pavement near a bus stop following the crash.

A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said no injuries were reported at the scene, however police urged people to avoid the area as recovery took place.

Scene of the crash on Sefton Street (Liverpool Echo)

They told the ECHO : "Two car crash, no injuries reported at the scene. Police urge people to avoid area as recovery takes place."

According to traffic management system Inrix, Sefton Street was partially blocked in both directions and there was slow traffic due to the crash near Navigation Wharf.

However, the road has now cleared and traffic has returned to normal.

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