Two people have been hospitalized following a four-car collision on the anticlockwise carriageway of the M25 near junction 2 on Monday.
Kent Police received a call at 9:39 AM today (Monday) reporting the crash. Officers and paramedics promptly arrived at the scene, where two individuals were treated for injuries. They were subsequently transported to a local hospital for further medical attention. Fortunately, their injuries are not considered life-threatening.
In response to the incident, lanes one and two were temporarily closed to facilitate the recovery of two of the vehicles involved. The affected lanes have since been reopened, and traffic is now flowing normally.
A spokesperson for Kent Police confirmed the details, adding, “We were called at 9:39 AM today to a collision involving four cars on the anticlockwise carriageway of the M25 near junction 2. Two people were taken to a local hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening. Lanes one and two were closed for vehicle recovery but have now reopened.”
Motorists are advised to remain cautious and allow extra time for their journeys as traffic adjusts following the lane closures.