A significant lorry fire has shut down a section of the M25 motorway in Essex, causing severe disruption during rush hour. The incident, which began early in the morning, has led to the closure of the anti-clockwise lanes between junctions 27 and 26. Emergency services, including Essex County Fire and Rescue, are on-site managing the situation, but there is currently no estimated time for reopening.
The fire’s intensity has necessitated a complete closure to ensure the safety of both emergency crews and motorists. As fire crews work to extinguish the blaze, traffic officers are managing the resulting congestion, which is expected to grow as the morning progresses. National Highways has advised drivers to seek alternative routes or delay their journeys altogether.
The impact of this closure extends beyond immediate traffic delays. With ongoing roadworks at Gallows Corner, usual diversion routes are unavailable, complicating the situation further. This could lead to longer travel times and increased frustration for commuters, particularly those reliant on the M25 for their daily journeys.
Once the fire is under control, inspections of the road and surrounding infrastructure will be necessary to assess any damage. Repairs or clean-up operations may delay the reopening, highlighting the potential for ongoing traffic issues throughout the day. Motorists are urged to remain vigilant and plan ahead to avoid the affected area.
Source: GB News

