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Oh is that what it was. I saw a helicopter in the middle of the road and was very confused because it was a red virgin helicopter. For some reason I thought an air ambulance would look, well, like an ambulance. How sad. And do stay away if you can, the traffic is dreadful.

From TfL:


LORDSHIP LANE / BARRY ROAD SE22 ROUTES 12 40 185 176 197: Buses are diverted and experiencing delays due to the emergency services having to block the road while responding to a road traffic collision at the junction of Lordship Lane and Barry Road.


Route 12 is curtailed at Peckham Rye and is unable to serve Dulwich Library


Route 40 is curtailed at Goose Green and unable to serve Dulwich Library.


Routes 185 176 are diverted via Grove Vale, East Dulwich Road, Peckham Rye, Forest Hill Road, Wood Vale, Melford Road, Underhill Road and London Road.


Route 197 is diverted via Peckham Rye, Forest Hill Road, Wood Vale, Melford Road, Underhill Road and London Road.

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