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Man Airlifted After Serious Crash Closes M25 Near Godstone

A serious crash involving two vehicles has closed the M25 clockwise between junctions six and seven near Godstone. Emergency services are managing the scene, causing significant delays and a closure at junction five. Drivers are advised to avoid the area and stay in their vehicles if between junc...

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An aerial shot of queuing on the M25.

Serious Crash Closes M25 Clockwise Near Godstone

A section of the M25 motorway has been closed following a serious collision involving two vehicles. The incident occurred on the clockwise carriageway between junctions six and seven, near Godstone.

Emergency services are currently attending the scene. Surrey Police have reported queuing traffic as a result of the crash and have implemented a closure at junction five to prevent additional vehicles from joining the motorway, which is expected to cause lengthy delays in the area.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and consider alternative routes. Drivers currently between junctions five and six are urged to remain in their vehicles as traffic is anticipated to start moving shortly.

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Emergency services and motorists spending on a motorway. There is a yellow helicopter nearby and two fire brigade vehicles.
Image caption, Surrey Police said two vehicles were involved in a crash on the M25 on Wednesday

A Surrey Police spokesperson stated:

"Please avoid the area and use alternative routes where possible, allowing extra time for your journey.
Further updates will be provided when available. Thank you for your patience."

Traffic and Public Information

Due to the closure and ongoing emergency response, significant delays are expected on the M25. Surrey Police continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.

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This article was sourced from bbc

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