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M60 traffic: Warning for anyone heading to major UK airport as EIGHT lorries & cars crash with motorway completely shut

M60 traffic: Warning for anyone heading to major UK airport as EIGHT lorries & cars crash with motorway completely shut

Scottish Sun10 hours ago
STEER CLEAR M60 traffic: Warning for anyone heading to major UK airport as EIGHT lorries & cars crash with motorway completely shut
PASSENGERS have been issued an urgent warning if they're heading to a major UK airport today.
It comes as the M60 in Greater Manchester has been closed in both directions following a multi-vehicle crash involving four lorries and four cars.
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The smash saw beer barrels strewn across the road and sparked traffic chaos earlier today.
National Highways posted the warning on X, which read: "#M60 both directions between J25 and J1 near Stockport#Bredbury#GreaterManchester ROAD CLOSED Due to a multi-vehicle collision, spillage, shed load and infrastructure damage. Be aware if heading to/from @manairport."
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