Three taken to hospital after four car collision involving Garda car on Dublin's South Quays

Update 16.53pm: Three people have been taken to hospital after a serious crash on the South Quays in Dublin.

Three taken to hospital after four car collision involving Garda car on Dublin's South Quays

Update 16.53pm: Three people have been taken to hospital after a serious crash on the South Quays in Dublin.

A large section of the route is still closed to traffic, after four vehicles were involved in the collision this afternoon.

It has emerged that a Garda car was one of four vehicles involved in the collision.

Chris Jones from AA Roadwatch says car users are being warned to avoid the area.

Mr Jones said gardaí are directing motorists and the College Green traffic ban heading outbound has been lifted temporarily.

Earlier: Part of Dublin's South Quays closed after crash

A large section of the South Quays in Dublin has been closed to traffic after a serious crash.

Pictures appear to show a taxi, car and truck involved in the collision at Wellington Quay, close to Parliament Street.

AA Roadwatch reports that the South Quays are now closed between Burgh Quay and Grattan Bridge due to the collision.

Motorists are being advised to avoid the area altogether as traffic is heavy.

Drivers are advised that they can divert via D'Olier St and Dame St.

- Digital Desk

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