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M25 vehicle fire horror when emergency services scramble the area as a rogue of black smoke

A fire has broken out on the M25, with two lanes closed

Fire started On the M25, two lanes are closed (Image: ESSEX FIRE SERVICE / TWITTER - Paul Brown)

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Junction 26 A121 (Waltham Abbey) and Junction 25 A10 Great Cambridge Road (Enfield). 

National Highway: According to the East, there is a wildfire adjacent to the road.

There is currently a 30 minute delay for expected traffic counterclockwise on M25.

The incident is expected to be cleared between 7:15pm and 7:30pm.

Normal traffic conditions are expected between 8:15 PM and 8:30 PM. 

The incident is expected to clear between 7.15pm and 7.30pm

7:15-7:30pm (Image: Highways England)

At Waltham Abbey.

Two of the crew are from Harlow, one from Lawton, one from Brentwood and one from Epping.

they said. 

"His two lanes on the M25 were closed while we dealt with this incident."

Station Manager Dave His Bond said: says. Thanks for the confusion this is causing for drivers. Please wait. ''

On his M25 critical leg in Surrey he has a three-night shutdown looming.

They are: 

  • M25 anti-clockwise Junction 11 to Junction 9. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10:00 PM to 5:30 AM - Lanes, entry/exit cleats will be closed due to CCTV installation work.
  • M25 clockwise from junction 9 to junction 11. Thursday, 10:00 PM to 5:30 AM - Lanes, entrance and exit slip roads will be closed due to CCTV installation work. Detour via national highway network.
  • M25 anti-clockwise to junction 13 to junction 12. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10:00 pm to 5:30 am. Friday, 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM - Lane and link roads will be closed for electrical work. Detour via national highway network.

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