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Two young sisters who were last seen more than 24 hours ago in a town west of Melbourne have been found.
On Tuesday police appealed to the public to help find sisters Aruba, 12, and Bushra, 14 who were last seen in the early hours of Monday morning in Little River, about 49 kilometres south west of Melbourne.
Missing sisters Bushra, 14, on the right, and Aruba, 12, were last seen at an address in Little River.
“Missing sisters Bushra and Aruba have been located safe and well,” police said. “We would like to thank everyone for their assistance.”
Police had previously released an image of the pair.
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All the major roadworks taking place in Hull right now according to Hull City Council
There are currently eight major planned works going on in the city which is struggling with congestion and delays
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As part of its commitment to improve travel in and around Hull, there is an extensive array of planned roadworks taking place across the city under the guidance of Hull City Council.
This is alongside a number of other projects upgrading and maintaining utilities in the city that have forced the closure or partial closure of several major routes.