Dramatic pictures from the scene of Antrim Coast Road landslide
Valerie Martin
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Waves crash against the Coast Road near Glenarm on Monday. (Photo: Colm Lenaghan / Pacemaker)
The picturesque stretch has been out of bounds from Monday morning while work continues to clear debris from the road.
Diversions are currently in place via the Dickeystown Road and motorists are advised to avoid the area.
A clean-up operation underway after the Coast Road near Glenarm was closed on Monday due to a landslide in the area. (Photo: Colm Lenaghan / Pacemaker)
Workmen at the scene of the Coast Road landslide in Co Antrim. (Photo: Colm Lenaghan / Pacemaker)
Work continues to clear the road after the landslide near Glenarm. (Photo: Colm Lenaghan / Pacemaker)
The clean-up operation on the Coast Road near Glenarm after a landslide. (Photo: Colm Lenaghan / Pacemaker)
At the scene of the Coast Road landslide near Glenarm. (Photo: Colm Lenaghan / Pacemaker)
The Coast Road near Glenarm has been closed to traffic following a landslide. (Photo: Colm Lenaghan / Pacemaker)
The scene of the landslide on the Coast Road near Glenarm. (Photo: Colm Lenaghan / Pacemaker)
The force of the sea against the Coast Road near Glenarm on Monday. (Photo: Colm Lenaghan / Pacemaker)
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