A section of major motorway in central Scotland has been closed after a serious crash.
Two people have been taken to hospital following an accident involving a single vehicle on the M80 near Falkirk.
Police said a male driver and a female passenger were injured in the crash, which happened around 1.30pm.
The motorway was shut northbound between junctions 6a and 7 at Haggs.
⛔ CLOSED ⛔#M80 N/B from Jct 5 ( Cumbernauld )and S/B from Jct 7 ( Haggs ) is currently closed due to a serious RTC.
— Road Policing Scotland (@polscotrpu) February 5, 2022
It will remain closed for a number of hours to allow investigation work to be completed. Avoid if possible.
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Officers said it was likely to remain closed for several hours for investigation work and urged drivers to find alternative routes.
Southbound lanes were also closed for a time, but officers were working to reopen the route.
Meanwhile, flooding on the Kingston Bridge in Glasgow led to a lane closure for a period and resulted in significant delays.
The Met Office has also issued a yellow warning for possible snow showers across much of central and north west Scotland, from 17:00 on Saturday.
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