Emergency Incident Closes Victoria Road South In Southsea

Emergency Incident Closes Victoria Road South In Southsea

Emergency Incident Closes Victoria Road South In Southsea

Emergency services are currently on scene in Southsea this evening following an incident on Victoria Road South.

The road has been closed between the junctions of Albert Road and Cavendish Road while police and ambulance crews deal with the situation.

A paramedic is currently in attendance after a male was reported to be lying in the road. The condition of the man is not currently known.

Police are currently managing traffic in the area, with motorists being urged to avoid the scene and plan alternative routes where possible.

There are delays building on surrounding roads as emergency services continue to respond.

More information will follow as soon as we receive it.


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Posted: 2026-05-24T17:52:10+0000

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