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M25 partially closed after van overturns near Brentwood

M25 partially closed after van overturns near Brentwood

BBC News16-07-2025
Drivers have been warned of delays after an overturned van led to part of a motorway being closed.The anti-clockwise M25 was shut between junctions 28 and 27, near Epping and Brentwood in Essex, at about 09:00 BST.Congestion back to the Dartford Crossing has created hour-long waits for motorists, but the road has since been partially reopened.National Highways called the incident a "serious collision".
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