A significant multi-vehicle accident on the M20 London bound in Kent has led to the closure of a section of the motorway. The incident, involving several vehicles, occurred between J11 A20 (Hythe / Westenhanger) and J10 A2070 (Ashford South) that happened just after midnight in the early hours on Sunday morning.
Collision Details
The accident was reportedly caused by a large patch of black ice on the road, a common hazard during cold weather conditions. The icy patch led to multiple vehicles colliding, resulting in a chaotic scene on the motorway.
Response and Recovery Efforts
National Highways and Kent Roads Policing units were promptly called to the site of the incident. They are currently working in collaboration with recovery contractors to manage the situation and clear the wreckage. The efforts are focused on reopening the road as soon as possible while ensuring the safety of all involved.
Road Closure and Traffic Disruptions
As a result of the accident, the M20 London bound has been closed from J11 A20 to J10 A2070. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek alternative routes. Traffic disruptions are expected to continue until the roadway is cleared and deemed safe for travel.
Safety Advisory
Drivers are reminded to exercise caution, especially during cold weather when black ice can form on road surfaces. Black ice is often invisible and can create treacherous driving conditions.
Ongoing Developments
Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates as recovery operations progress. The priority remains the safety of motorists and the swift reopening of the motorway.