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Lorry fire causes delays on M62 near Huddersfield

Lorry fire causes delays on M62 near Huddersfield

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A lorry fire has caused delays of up to an hour on the M62 near Huddersfield. The westbound carriageway has been shut between junctions 23 and 24 and traffic caught within the closure was being turned around, National Highways said.The agency said traffic was queuing for six miles, stretching back to junction 26 for Bradford south and a diversion was in place from junction 24."If this closure impacts on your planned route, please allow extra journey time," a spokesperson for National Highways said.
"Plan ahead, you may wish to re-route or even delay your journey."Emergency services, including West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue and National Highways traffic officers, are in attendance.
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