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Tower Bridge shut down after man scales railings

Tower Bridge shut down after man scales railings

Yahoo10-03-2025
Tower Bridge has been shut down after a man climbed up the railings.
City of London Police said the bridge in central London is "closed to traffic and pedestrians due to a person who has scaled the railings".
"Please avoid the area where possible," the force added.
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