A13 Closed Westbound Due to Serious Collision and Vehicle Fire
A13 Closed Westbound Due to Serious Collision and Vehicle Fire

 

The A13 in Essex has been closed westbound between the A1012 near North Stifford (Thurrock) and the M25/A282 following a serious collision and vehicle fire.

Emergency services, including Essex Fire and Rescue and the Air Ambulance, are currently at the scene, responding to the incident. Authorities have not yet confirmed the extent of injuries or the number of vehicles involved.

Diversions and Traffic Updates

Traffic is being diverted via local routes, and motorists are advised to plan ahead as the closure may significantly impact journey times. Those traveling in the area are encouraged to allow extra time or consider delaying their trip.

For real-time updates, motorists can visit National Highways’ website at Traffic England or use the National Highways travel apps. Updates are also available via the regional ‘X’ feed.

The National Highways 24/7 contact centre can be reached at 0300 123 5000 for up-to-the-minute information.

Traffic Flow Information

Drivers should check traffic conditions before starting their journey. Heavy traffic congestion is expected in the area as emergency services continue to manage the scene.

Motorists Urged to Stay Cautious

Motorists are advised to remain patient and follow official diversion signs. The situation is ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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