Carnage has also been reported across the nation’s rail services.
National Highways said the fire has caused delays of at least 20 minutes for incoming traffic Major delays have been reported across the country as holidaymakers head out en masse for the Easter Weekend. Traffic is understood to have been temporarily halted along the M40’s northbound carriageway outside Warrick as emergency services respond to a car fire.
com/7CCI09YS3U— National Highways: West Midlands March 30, 2024 Disruptions, cancellations and diversions have similarly cropped up across national rail services. National Rail states a broken rail between Newcastle and Durham has created significant disruptions on services between Edinburgh, Birmingham and Bristol, between Newcastle and Reading, between Aberdeen and London, and between Newcastle and London, all expected to last until the end of the day.
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