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NextImg:M25 chaos: Major lorry collision causes 90 minutes of delays and heavy congestion on busy motorway

Drivers have been warned of huge delays this morning on a major motorway after a lorry and another vehicle collided.

The crash has caused three lanes of the M25 anticlockwise to shut this morning between J27 and J28 with long delays expected.

The incident took place on the M11 interchange at J28 of the motorway which has caused the A12 and the Brentwood/Brook Street roundabout as well as junction 27 of M11 to see traffic crawl to 12mph.

National Highways stated that emergency services are in attendance with drivers currently experiencing 90 minutes worth of delays on the approach and 7.5 miles of congestion.

Traffic along the M25 after a lorry crash

Drivers are being warned of 90-minute delays along the busy motorway

NATIONAL HIGHWAYS

Essex Police said: "We are currently at the scene of a collision on the anti-clockwise carriageway of the M25, between junctions 27 and 28.

"At about 7:15am we received reports that a lorry and a car were involved in a collision. Two lanes of the road are currently blocked. Drivers should expect delays and plan their journeys accordingly.

"We are currently working at the scene with emergency service colleagues and would like to thank the public for their patience."

The event is expected to clear between 12:15pm and 12:30pm later today.

Map showing traffic along the M25 after a lorry crash

Traffic maps show large sections of standstill congestion

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Alongside emergency services, National Highways Traffic Officers are also on scene assisting with traffic management.

The agency shared: "If this closure impacts your planned route, please allow extra journey time as there are over eight miles of congestion on approach. Plan ahead, you may wish to re-route or even delay your journey."