M25 lane still shut after crash damages power cables

Rachael McMenemy
National Highways A lorry on a grass area next to the M25 after crashing through a barrier.National Highways
A lorry crashed on Tuesday after a tyre blow-out on the M25

One lane of the M25 in Essex is still shut after power cables were brought down during a crash involving a lorry.

The motorway was closed in both directions between junction 28 for Brentwood and junction 27 for the M11 in Essex after Tuesday's collision. It partially reopened while repairs were made.

The road was then closed overnight to allow UK Power Networks to rehang cables, work which will continue on Wednesday night.

Resurfacing work has finished, but one lane has remained closed for barrier repairs, National Highways said.

Police said the accident had happened after a lorry had a tyre blow-out.

An electricity pole and overhead cables were brought down. Fourteen properties were left without power.

The road will be shut in both directions again tonight so the power company can finish the repairs.

Drivers have been urged to avoid the area and find alternative routes as the lane closures were expected to remain in place for several hours, police said.

Matt Graveling/BBC Traffic in front of a lorry with fire crews and an ambulance on the M25.Matt Graveling/BBC
The road was shut for hours while emergency services responded

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