Severe Delays on M25 After Two-Lorry Collision in Essex
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Commuters are facing significant delays on the M25 anti-clockwise in Essex following a collision involving two lorries. The incident has resulted in the closure of two out of the four lanes between Junction 30 (Thurrock) and Junction 29 (Upminster).
Emergency services, including the Metropolitan Police, have responded to the scene. National Highways Traffic Officers are also present, assisting with traffic management and the clearing of the affected area.
As a result of the incident, severe delays of over 90 minutes are currently being experienced by motorists. Traffic is backed up for more than 9 miles, reaching as far back as Junction 3.
Commuters are advised to plan ahead and consider alternative routes or delay their journeys if possible. National Highways recommends checking their website, www.trafficengland.com, and travel apps for further information and updates. Regional updates can also be found on their Twitter feed.
For real-time information, the 24/7 contact centre team is available at 0300 123 5000.
The situation is ongoing, and drivers are urged to exercise caution and patience while travelling through the affected area. We will provide additional details about the incident as the situation develops.

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